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Hey, quick question about the reassessment requests you put up today- I noticed that you haven't actually edited the lists in question. The only reason that matters is that while the only real requirement for answering a reassessment request is to pick a rating, I (as pretty much the only person who answers them) like to give some suggestions as to how to improve the article. If you're not editing the lists in question, then that'd be a bunch of work for nothing, so I'd skip it if you don't need it. Were you looking for suggestions or just a rating? (They're all going to be List/Low, by the way- the VG project doesn't grade lists beyond List/Featured List.) --PresN 05:22, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi PresN, thanks for responding! Don't worry about giving suggestions, I just thought the ratings should be changed as they were all given non-list ratings before. I would have done it myself, but I didn't want to bypass the reassessment process, and felt that a second opinion from someone with more experience might be helpful. If I find any others, should I put them up for reassessment, or is there a better course of action that you'd recommend? Communal t (talk) 06:12, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The reassessment process is really only used for people looking for an outside opinion an an article; the vast majority of people just set the rating to whatever they think it should be. Well, the vast majority of people don't bother with the rating at all, but you know what I mean. Feel free, if you see an article/list that you think has the wrong rating, to change it yourself; if you're not sure about something or you have a question (or if you'd just rather have someone else do it), you can ask me or use the reassessment tag to get a second opinion (or post at WT:VG to get a wider audience). --PresN 06:20, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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