Captious Lives!
It’s alive! Everything is still mostly the same, but we’ve brushed off some dust and breathed some air into it.
It’s alive! Everything is still mostly the same, but we’ve brushed off some dust and breathed some air into it.
I was looking through the review requests at Captious at 8:00pm and I found this:
I look forward to this review. I’m a reviewers nightmare. Each section of my domain has a different layout, theme, secrets, and feel. My domain is how I feel web design should be: art. Not just hold pictures of me, have real long unnecessary text of how my day went with my friends, talk about everything sad little detail about what I like and don’t like, and all the other crap a normal personal domain has and you see over and over again.
I lack in content, I understand, which is something you review. I just ask that you keep in mind though, what I am trying to do through Remidica and not punish me for something that I am purposely lacking.”
By 11:30pm, I have a 7 page review completed to be looked over by the rest of the staff.
Thinking that you’re special is perhaps the most effective way of provoking a review from me.
There was this other girl from a while ago. She had already been rejected but she emailed us back and asked when she wasn’t going to receive a review claiming that she has read everything on the site. She had followed the rules, she said, despite the fact Captious has no rules. I redirected her to our FAQ, and she replied to ask again. This time, she asked if her site was bad because it obviously couldn’t be, she received awards damnit! I was tempted to give her a review. Then Elysa stepped in and saved her from me.