T O P I C R E V I E W |
E.L.F |
Posted - 07/07/2005 : 08:10:39 Apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere, I've scanned through what seems like a zillion posts, and thought it would just be quicker to ask for help. I try to always the check through the film's other reviews before submitting an entry, but this can take a long time, is there a quicker way of checking that I haven't unknowingly repeated or have an almost exact copy of someone elses review? Thanks for any help ~ much appreciated
|
5 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
lemmycaution |
Posted - 07/07/2005 : 20:01:41 quote: Originally posted by E.L.F
Thanks! Sorry to seem like such a dumbo, but searching through pages of reviews sometimes makes me forget what I'd thought of in the first place, heh.. but people DO pick up a lot of votes from me whilst I'm looking
eeek! I just noticed on the latest reviews pages that I have a review pending that is almost identical to one just approved by someone else!!! Mine was "Abridged too Far" and is still pending, Antony's is "Shakespeare:Abridged too far". Is it considered polite to delete mine as his was approved first?? I don't wish to annoy anyone or go against etiquette, and am still unsure about this, as a lot of reviews often differ by just one word.
Great minds think alike department:
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?sort=3&id=833&Mode=&Rows=100&Start=1&do=
|
E.L.F |
Posted - 07/07/2005 : 15:55:30 Thanks! Sorry to seem like such a dumbo, but searching through pages of reviews sometimes makes me forget what I'd thought of in the first place, heh.. but people DO pick up a lot of votes from me whilst I'm looking
eeek! I just noticed on the latest reviews pages that I have a review pending that is almost identical to one just approved by someone else!!! Mine was "Abridged too Far" and is still pending, Antony's is "Shakespeare:Abridged too far". Is it considered polite to delete mine as his was approved first?? I don't wish to annoy anyone or go against etiquette, and am still unsure about this, as a lot of reviews often differ by just one word.
edited again.. I deleted it ~ one less to decline,heh!
|
Kruegerbait |
Posted - 07/07/2005 : 12:21:36 I just type my review followed by fwfr into Google, if it or something similar is on the site it will be at the top of the page. For example if you enter 'seven men, whore white fwfr' into Google the review 'Seven guys, ho white' is find number one.
|
Sean |
Posted - 07/07/2005 : 10:20:27 Yep. On PCs, "ctrl F" does the job. Dunno about Macs.
|
benj clews |
Posted - 07/07/2005 : 09:32:09 My best advice would be to go to the film page and do a search (within your browser's search functionality) of the page for a key word from your proposed review.
If it's a film with more than one page of reviews, add...
&Rows=100000
...to the end of the url in your address bar and it'll display everything on one easily searchable page.
|