# General Things

1. QCers should generally use the #quality-check channel to ping other roles in the QC-review process. However, it is encouraged to move into other respective channels if the conversation looks more detailed and thorough.
    - e.g. You are pinging a proofreader and a translator for a particular video to notify them of certain fixes that need to occur in #quality-check. The changes are quickly made and resolved. However, the subber is unclear as to how to apply a subbing fix and needs to consult other subbers. ➡ this conversation is best served in #subbers, with the subber reporting back in #quality-check after revisions are finished.  
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2. QCers should discuss with other QCers using the #quality-check channel to solicit opinions on various feedback. QCers shouldn’t feel bad to start a discussion -- more heads are better than one!  
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3. <span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">QCers should use the </span>[QC document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wgpA3DF1JAM8ir3iUcJ_KGw7eFWeSzqqQIawEP2JrLA/edit)<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> in order to track and note all changes. It is up to the QCer to make sure all changes are properly made before releasing the video to the next stage.</span>  
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    1. Make a copy of the QC document and move it to your project folder.
    2. Provide a link to the transcript and the draft video/s.
    3. Provide timestamps, explanations (preferably with screenshots), and correct highlights.
    4. Use the sheet to keep track of changes as needed.