(07-10-2020, 12:37 PM)Memento Mori Wrote:Grading this would set the precedent that 'if you include a league-related intro and outro you can write 5000+ words of whatever you like'. I think it'd be wrong if I could write an article saying that in his spare time Brandon Booker likes to play Football Manager and then included a 5000 word section summarising my FM20 save. I think it'd be wrong if I could write an article saying that while at college Brandon Booker got an internship in an office and then I wrote 5000 words describing my typical irl workday.
We don't tend to do individualised feedback
For this I'd argue that this precedent has already been set. That oil filter story is literally about a guy in real life changing oil on his car with the only connection to the league being the beginning and end where he talked to a few users in the LR, graded a day after Schwarz's article came out. As well as, if those two examples you listed expands on the personality of your player at all, hell yeah I think that should be paid out too based on the response to the question on the FAQ.
The last part I don't think the issue is feedback in general. I understand not giving feedback on all the media posts, but in the VERY rare case that a media post isn't league related enough to be graded I don't think its too much to ask that you at least notify the user that it won't be graded.
Thank you for at least addressing this, though. I'm sorry if I'm coming off harsh at all, the frustrations aren't towards you personally.