Whether praise or criticism: tell us what you think of the new Migipedia. On the one hand, we are of course pleased to receive praise. On the other hand, criticism helps us to improve.
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Hello sirio60
Have you seen that the posts in the forums are now in the correct order (newest first). I'm sorry it was such a mess at the beginning.
If you find any more mistakes: Just let us know here and we'll try to fix it as soon as possible.
Best regards Tanja
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Hello sirio60
Did you see that the posts in the forum are now in the correct order? I'm sorry that there was such a mess at the beginning. If you discover any other errors, please feel free to report them here - we are always happy to receive such information.
The fact that you are now forced to make a comment when rating a product is probably intended to promote banalities. I can't imagine that many people want to go to the trouble of trying to find a reason for the number of stars they have awarded. I have just refrained from giving a rating when I realized that I was supposed to write something about it.
I can't really understand this criticism. If I test a product (which, nota bene, I received free of charge on request beforehand...), then an evaluation is really no witchcraft and no stress, and nothing has to be sucked out of my fingers! Migros expects and appreciates an honest answer, because only one (or more) like this can help with the further development of products. But nobody is forced to do so and I therefore find such comments .....naja.
Exactly. If you don't know what it's about, it's better to keep quiet.
I have never received a product to try out. I have bought all the items I have reviewed so far. By being forced to leave a comment, you accept that either meaningless phrases such as "I like chocolate" are posted (this sentence says nothing about why you like the chocolate in question) or that no rating is given at all. Or you only rate items that you either think are extremely good or that you specifically find fault with.
I've already found another solution for myself - if this is copied, the comment requirement will probably be abolished fairly quickly ;)
Guest
Hello everyone
The idea behind the combined product rating with stars and a comment is as follows: We want reviewers to explain why they give a product two or four stars, for example. On the one hand, this helps us to improve our products or to find out why they are appreciated. This enables us to further develop the products in line with your needs.
On the other hand, it also helps other Migipedia members to classify whether the product might suit their needs. For some, a good product might get 3 stars - for others, a good product might get 5 stars. The comment helps us all to understand how to classify the star rating.
Many other review sites, such as travel portals or hotel reviews, also have combined ratings.
I hope you can understand this adjustment. But I agree that you have to get used to it quite a bit. But I'm sure it will happen very quickly and will help us all in the long term.