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neoghaleon55
United States7434 Posts
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lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
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Meru
United States219 Posts
On July 09 2014 23:01 lichter wrote: I'm glad that totally mysterious totally not my fault edit saved your post Meru Stop abusing your powers! The people will revolt. | ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
On July 09 2014 10:01 KadaverBB wrote: Not sure if we are currently looking for editors, but shooting a PM to Plexa can't hurt I guess? Y'all should be... there's been a few articles lately that needed it. | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On July 09 2014 23:13 Joedaddy wrote: Y'all should be... there's been a few articles lately that needed it. Please point me to specific articles you feel required further editing! | ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
On July 09 2014 23:17 Zealously wrote: Please point me to specific articles you feel required further editing! http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/starcraft-2/452102-proleague-round-4-keeping-the-dream-alive This one stood out. There are some fairly simple grammar and spelling mistakes. What I found most annoying though was the wordiness. Is there a contest to see who can write the longest sentence? | ||
Yorbon
Netherlands4272 Posts
Good luck finding people | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23353 Posts
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Yorkie
United States12612 Posts
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eightym
United States76 Posts
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boxerfred
Germany8360 Posts
On July 10 2014 01:24 eightym wrote: I think I could be a writer if I were better in skill and became less biased. Neither of those will ever happen lol. LOL I could've said that honestly though, I tried already but got turned down, I better become better before re-trying. | ||
ZeromuS
Canada13378 Posts
On July 09 2014 23:17 Zealously wrote: Please point me to specific articles you feel required further editing! My group needs an editor! My other editor took over liquidhearth ... That bum. On July 09 2014 18:12 Zealously wrote: You shouldnt look at this as a job. There are very few demands beyond quality and knowledge once you decide to write something. TL provides a larger audience for anyone that likes writing too many words about SC, and a way to improve. You don't demand money from your other hobbies, and I think writing for TL should be seem as such. It's rewarding, fun and only stressful/demanding if you make it so. Even when there is a lot to do, the teams are full of great people that can help pick up if you go through a time where you can't contribute as much. | ||
Jeremy Reimer
Canada968 Posts
On July 09 2014 18:12 Zealously wrote: You shouldnt look at this as a job. There are very few demands beyond quality and knowledge once you decide to write something. TL provides a larger audience for anyone that likes writing too many words about SC, and a way to improve. You don't demand money from your other hobbies, and I think writing for TL should be seem as such. It's rewarding, fun and only stressful/demanding if you make it so. I understand the thought process behind this. However, Team Liquid does generate revenue based on the number of people viewing the website, and high-quality articles increase the number of people who will view the site. Most sites that run both articles and ads follow this model. For example, when I write my articles for Ars Technica, I'm paid for my work. I'm a good writer (if I wasn't, Ars wouldn't have been paying me for nearly a decade) and I'm also passionate about Starcraft 2 to the point of absurdity. I would love to contribute to Team Liquid as a writer. But I can't, because I don't want to devalue myself as a writer, and devalue writing in general. I realize that maybe the numbers aren't quite there to support paying authors on Team Liquid. There is always a shortage of money in eSports. But if you paid your writers, you'd get higher quality work, and you'd get more consistency. You'd get people willing to write for you for longer, who would then build up a more loyal reader following over the years. In time, this could generate more traffic and more revenue, and maybe even more interest in eSports. It's just a thought. | ||
Destructicon
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KadaverBB
Germany25649 Posts
On July 10 2014 03:16 Destructicon wrote: Oh man, that feeling when you're finished writing your articles for the application, you're heart swells with pride and relief as you're writing the e-mail. Finally you click send and then you realize that you forgot to do any reviews or corrections of them... Review it now and send it again with a short explanation? :D | ||
Darkhorse
United States23455 Posts
On July 10 2014 03:16 Destructicon wrote: Oh man, that feeling when you're finished writing your articles for the application, you're heart swells with pride and relief as you're writing the e-mail. Finally you click send and then you realize that you forgot to do any reviews or corrections of them... Sending things to lichter without proofreading or correcting mistakes is a trait all writers share | ||
Olli
Austria24416 Posts
On July 10 2014 03:47 Darkhorse wrote: Sending things to lichter without proofreading or correcting mistakes is a trait all writers share And you wonder why he's angry all the time | ||
Ctone23
United States1839 Posts
Are the assignments due the same day/evening an event concludes, for editing, etc.? Alternatively, what is the timeline for a preview article? 2 days, 3 days? Just curious | ||
Josh_Video
Canada798 Posts
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AzureKnight
United States25 Posts
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