Hi there,

I have noticed that on the most controversial reviews there has been a trend of 
people arguing their specific stance on the proposal beyond the formal 
response. I am referring to the instances when somebody formally reviews a 
proposal but keeps responding to other peoples proposals in order to reiterate 
their position.  
I'm all for debate and bike shedding but I don't think a review thread is the 
right place:  
1) it makes it difficult for review managers to gather all the input 
2) it distracts from other reviewer's input
3) turns reviews into heated discussions that discourage actual formal reviews. 

I recently saw this in the sealed by default review but I have seen it before. 

Perhaps the review manager can state that every person should only respond once 
or twice to the public formal review thread? 

Another thing I have noticed is people giving .5 , +0 reviews. I know we are 
not voting here per se but I fail to see how these reviews help the review 
manager or the community make a decision for or against the proposal; perhaps 
this could be addressed in a different thread. I just feel that when somebody 
gives a 0, .5 review, it encourages people to respond to the reviewer in trying 
to convince them into a side. My recommendation is that people who are not sure 
should wait for other people to give concrete input to inform a concrete 
response.

Thanks!






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