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  • How do you handle negative feedback from users?

    Muhammad Ahmed
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    Olga iaLOVEnko
    Negative feedback is a gift, for sure. It's your only way to become better. So, 1st be grateful to the one who payed attention and spent time for negative feedback. 2nd start a conversation to get to the true reason of such a feedback. If its not a personal psychological problem that makes one frustrated in general, you will learn more of the pain, one tried to solve with your product. 3rd if you find it reasonable, rethink your product. Often times you can get more positivity from negative feedback.
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    AuroraW
    Listen carefully, acknowledge the issue, and take action to address it. It’s a chance to improve and strengthen the product based on user input.
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    Kacy Boone ❇️
    One word: Listen
    gill richardson
    I can’t make everyone happy, and that's perfectly okay. Despite this, I’m focused on doing my best and improving my own skills. With the assistance of https://academized.com/term-pape..., I was able to write an engaging and well-researched paper on this topic. Their support helped me manage the complexities of my assignment, allowing me to delve deeply into the subject and produce work that I’m proud of.
    Susan R. Pruitt
    I rely on Google Keep for notes and reminders.
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    Susan R. Pruitt
    I respond professionally and constructively.
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    Benjamin Thomas Clark
    Negative feedback is tough but valuable. Listen empathetically, dig into their concerns to fully understand the issues, then use those insights to make your product better. See it as free consulting to level up your offering. Stay positive!
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    Mia Charlotte Anderson
    Listen closely, thank them genuinely, and use it as fuel for improvement. Every piece of negative feedback is a gift - an opportunity to make your product better. Stay humble, stay grateful, stay hungry to learn and grow.
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    Marc-Oliver Gewaltig
    Negative user feedback is gold. It is the best source of information for how to improve your product. In interviews, most users try to please you and say nice things about your app. But it is only when they tell you where you've missed their expectations when you can see how to improve.
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    Kavya Tripathi
    Always keeping a space for changes helps a lot.
    Huma Saqib
    I deal with bad feedback by listening carefully, being calm, and focusing on comprehending the concerns. I respond to feedback constructively, suggesting ideas or improvements whenever possible, and see it as an opportunity to learn and grow. In some situation i just ignore them for my good piece of mind LOL 😎
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