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Answer by Ken for Colleagues drip-feeding me feedback from random users. What...

Collecting knowledge is extremely important. Keep that barrier to entry low. It is a good thing to get data like this without friction. Unless you don't want the information, I would discourage you...

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Answer by J. Dimeo for Colleagues drip-feeding me feedback from random users....

It seems to me that a bug tracking or issue tracking tool (i.e. JIRA, Bugzilla, YouTrack) could help here, especially if the colleagues can create issues there directly (and not have to route through...

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Answer by UXerUIer for Colleagues drip-feeding me feedback from random users....

I think you should do two things:Tell them to not send feedback every so often, because that interrupts the design process, much like it does for me at work. I get something done, then another...

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Answer by jazZRo for Colleagues drip-feeding me feedback from random users....

You don’t know the weight of this information or how to compare it to other data. From that perspective it is useless for your own research. But don’t throw it away, it is still real feedback so better...

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Colleagues drip-feeding me feedback from random users. What should I do?

I'm in the middle of a UX project, including on-site user tests. Colleagues are drip-feeding me ideas / suggestions / feedback etc from random users that I haven't tested.In some ways it's fair enough...

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