Review my reviews - Anything I'm not hitting on that would be helpful?

TMBH

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I've been writing reviews in this thread for a couple of months, and no one seems to hate me yet (if they do, they've been gracious enough to keep it to themselves :)). I'd really like to offer actual value with my reviews with no expectation of anything in return. It's enjoyable to me, I get to connect with new people, and it helps me improve what I'm doing.

That said, I'd love to hear from those of you who've been keeping tabs on my review thread. I know I put a lot of emphasis on production, content selection, and personal presentation (because those are my areas of emphasis), but are there other subjects you'd like me to pay more attention to?

My goal is to be honest and helpful toward you my fellow travelers. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
 
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After I read this post, I began reading as many of your reviews as I could.
Here are some ideas that may spark a light bulb in your head, but aren't subjects that are super important.

Atmosphere of the channel, Acting, Flow of the videos, Channel Icon, Channel description/ Video description, Video SEO, Interacting with your audience (replying to comments etc).

If none of these ideas help you, that's okay. Personally, I think it's best to critique with your strong suits anyways because well... they're your strong suits! I find it better to go deeper into your critique with what you excel in. Rather than have a really wide but shallow critique. That's just my opinion though; improvement is always subjective.

P.S - It's really great that you're helping everyone. I can't thank you enough for it!
 
After I read this post, I began reading as many of your reviews as I could.
Here are some ideas that may spark a light bulb in your head, but aren't subjects that are super important.

Atmosphere of the channel, Acting, Flow of the videos, Channel Icon, Channel description/ Video description, Video SEO, Interacting with your audience (replying to comments etc).

If none of these ideas help you, that's okay. Personally, I think it's best to critique with your strong suits anyways because well... they're your strong suits! I find it better to go deeper into your critique with what you excel in. Rather than have a really wide but shallow critique. That's just my opinion though; improvement is always subjective.

P.S - It's really great that you're helping everyone. I can't thank you enough for it!
You consistently have good ideas Alvan. I may not comment on everything every time, but I'm going to add your suggestions to my list of things to look over.
 
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