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GM/Player Feedback

Hi all, A feedback system for GMs and players is something that has been requested numerous times on the Roll20 site.  My understanding of why no system exists to date is that there is concern that people might say mean things about other users and that could create a negative environment on the site.  People's feelings could get hurt, and that could lead to less engagement/use of the site. With those restrictions in mind, here is my suggestion: If you are in a game with another player or GM, you would have the option of writing a review on that GM or player.  The GM or player in question would then see the review and would have the option of posting it publicly to their profile (i.e., they would be able to approve or disapprove the review).  This would allow people viewing the individual's profile to access a "reviews" tab that would show the review as well as the campaigns where the individual and the reviewer were participants.  If the GM or Player disagreed with the review, they could decline the review, and it is then deleted. This would allow for only feedback in which the individual agreed with, or at least was comfortable in having posted about themselves, while also providing at least some feedback for others to view. Thanks for considering the suggestion. -Adam
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