oaktown wrote:The absolute worst posts are the ones that just say "I like it," or "I don't like it," without in any way advancing the discussion. For example...
sailorseal wrote:I agree, I don't like the white, it doesn't feel right
This post weakly parrots an opinion that has already been posted and is no use to me as a map maker.

A) I agree "I like it" posts are useless for honing a map
B) The second part, I
semi-agree with you oaktown. When I entered in the Central America competition, my first draft was pretty ugly. I got the second draft looking so much better, and being so much better supported by the community, by noting all the different aspects of the map (borders, font, colour scheme, texture, etc), and tallying how many positive and negative comments I got on each. This helped me to determine the broader community support. Take this for example:
Mapmaker: Can I get some feedback on the borders please guys?
User A-Pos: I like the borders, I think they contrast well with the territories
User B-Pos: Yeah the borders are good
User C-Pos: Map is looking good, nice borders
User D-Neg: The borders just don't do it for me at all. They are far too thick, the shading on them isn't right, it looks too dark, and it just isn't right. I can't see half the territory names because of them, if this got quenched I wouldn't play it, it would give me a headache looking at those borders. You should try a different brush, like the one used on XYZ map. The borders there look fantastic, and are much better than the borders on your map. Did you think these borders would be fine? They're holding the map back, and sorely need to be redone. If I was Foundry Assistant, I wouldn't give you the graphics stamp til you changed them.
User E-Pos: Borders are fine, don't need any more work IMO
User F-Pos: Nice map, I like the borders, they fit well and don't need re-doing
User G-Pos: Ditto
Now, assuming (and this is a big assumption) that these comments are all from Foundry semi-regulars who aren't mods/admin/assistants, so they're not determining whether it gets stamped or not, but their opinion can be taken to be honest and intelligent. Some users would take D's comments to heart, given the length of them. Sometimes it's good to stand back and get a broader perspective though, see what the community at large thinks. I'd contemplate what D has to say, but if it's 6 for and 1 against, I'd be more inclined to keep the borders the way they are