improover
#JamesGang
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I've been giving normies their actual ratings in subreddits and I noticed that they get really upset about it and they want to know why I gave such a low rating and what can they do about it.
So as experiment, I decided to tell them what are their failos and what they should really do, I want to see how they react.
This is the first guinea pig, still waiting for his answer:
2nd, the white knight:
3rd, this dude got reaaaaaally upset
I have no problem admitting mistakes, but in this case I did it on purpose, it's a classic interrogation technique, you bait people by saying something wrong and that tempts them to correct you but in order to do that they have to admit something else. I said he had an overbite so if he corrected me he would have to admit having an underbite.
So far I noticed
1. They get more curious about the low rating answers
2. They are not looking for ratings, just validation(water)
3. They get really upset if you tell them they need surgery
So as experiment, I decided to tell them what are their failos and what they should really do, I want to see how they react.
This is the first guinea pig, still waiting for his answer:
2nd, the white knight:
3rd, this dude got reaaaaaally upset
I have no problem admitting mistakes, but in this case I did it on purpose, it's a classic interrogation technique, you bait people by saying something wrong and that tempts them to correct you but in order to do that they have to admit something else. I said he had an overbite so if he corrected me he would have to admit having an underbite.
So far I noticed
1. They get more curious about the low rating answers
2. They are not looking for ratings, just validation(water)
3. They get really upset if you tell them they need surgery