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  2. Working paper - Wikipedia

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    A working paper or technical paper. This encompasses literature that has not been peer reviewed or published in an academic journal. [1] Working papers may be disseminated for the purpose of receiving feedback to improve the publication. [2] They are often the basis for related works, and may in themselves be cited by peer-review papers. They may be considered as grey literature.

  3. Suggestion box - Wikipedia

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    During this age of fast moving technology the physical suggestion box simply cannot keep up. In some contexts the modern suggestion box is a webpage with an anonymous form, for example an online reviews, anonymous digital feedback, employee suggestion programs, and employee review sites such as Indeed.

  4. Wikipedia:Article Feedback/Help - Wikipedia

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    The Article Feedback Tool (AFT) offers a new way to contribute productively on Wikipedia. It invites you, the reader, to leave feedback about articles, to help our editors improve them. We hope you will leave helpful suggestions for improvement -- both for your own benefit and to provide better information to Wikipedia’s users.

  5. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    During the same week as its tenth anniversary (in 2014), Facebook launched the Paper iPhone app. The app consists of two major features: Firstly, Facebook's News Feed is more graphic, as the app uses technology such as full-screen photos and video footage.

  6. Wikipedia:Feedback walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has hundreds of millions of readers, but only a tiny percentage of them edit. Article feedback is a way of engaging readers and letting them make productive contributions on the fly. Article feedback was found at the bottom of many Wikipedia articles; it is a simple form that readers can use to submit suggestions for improvement.

  7. Peer review - Wikipedia

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    Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work ( peers ). [1] It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer review methods are used to maintain quality standards, improve performance, and provide credibility.

  8. Provide feedback for AOL.com - AOL Help

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    Provide feedback for AOL.com. AOL has a large amount of content, features and products that you might have some questions or comments about. There are different communication options for any type of inquiry and ways to report any inappropriate comments or content on our network. We make it possible for you to reach out to us at your convenience.

  9. Wikipedia:Article Feedback/Help/Editors - Wikipedia

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    Then add a comment about the article. For example, you can include suggestions for improvement, ask a question, give praise to the authors or report a problem. Just type your comment in the text box, then click “Post your feedback” to share it with the editors on the feedback page.