I would also value B more, but that's because I think I've reached the level of my craft where I can sort of understand where I'm lacking and what kinds of questions to ask of my own writing.
Option A I think is useful for folks who want "general impressions" and to see wide reactions, to assess "are people getting the impression I'm hoping they get." I know I've done it that way for that reason. But I also notice that it tends to be the option for newer writers still feeling their way around the writing thing. I don't want to look down on readers who prefer it but I find when they do, it tends to be very generic feedback, like, "I liked this." (That's it, that's all, lol) So I think it's useful for general validation! Which has less to do with craft, and which the poem speaks to a lot.
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Option A I think is useful for folks who want "general impressions" and to see wide reactions, to assess "are people getting the impression I'm hoping they get." I know I've done it that way for that reason. But I also notice that it tends to be the option for newer writers still feeling their way around the writing thing. I don't want to look down on readers who prefer it but I find when they do, it tends to be very generic feedback, like, "I liked this." (That's it, that's all, lol) So I think it's useful for general validation! Which has less to do with craft, and which the poem speaks to a lot.