Re: effective way to ask for reader feedback on a help topic
I wonder if the feedback actually goes to someone named Aaron. What happens when Aaron leaves the company? The feedback link needs to be modified for every page Aaron ever created? I'm guessing the link probably resolves to something like "Google Calendar Help Team."
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