I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! Google Docs Updated -

Suggestion mode is great. Suggestion mode used as a weapon of mass distraction is not. Agree on a rule: No suggestions for stylistic preferences. Only for factual errors or structural flow. If you want to rewrite a sentence, type the alternative in a comment. Do not vandalize the paragraph.

Then there is the "Kiosk Kev" of the comment section—the person who doesn’t actually write anything but leaves 34 suggestions to change active voice to passive voice for no reason other than they have an itchy trackpad. i'm a celebrity, get me out of here! google docs

I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Google Docs: Surviving the Jungle of Collaboration Suggestion mode is great

Ant and Dec voice: “They’ve been in the Doc for three minutes. And they’ve already lost their formatting.” In the jungle, there are leeches. In Google Docs, there are the commenters. Only for factual errors or structural flow

Or worse—you wake up the next morning and check your email. “Anonymous Cow” has suggested The feast is over. You are back on rice and beans. How to Survive the Trials (The Mucus-Free Way) If you want to avoid the dreaded “Get me out of here!” moment in your next team project, you need a survival kit. Here is the Jungle Wisdom for Google Docs:

Too many cooks spoil the broth. Too many editors spoil the Doc. One person owns the final draft. Everyone else is "View Only" or "Commenter." If you want to change something, you raise your hand (leave a comment) and wait for the nod.