I'm a newbie so I'm not even sure about anything yet, much less know anything about bugs or bug reports. I was still on the onboarding test, and learning the basics.
Then a TL commented on my bug, and I was told to edit the mistakes except for the product feature (which I was supposed to correct in the comment section). So after I edited my bug report and took another screencast, the TL told me it is not even a bug. I just felt I wasted my time doing the edits.
The TL also said I was wrong about product feature. I said it was PRODUCT DETAIL because I had to click the product - which opened in a pop up window to show the product in various colors. I was told it was PRODUCT OVERVIEW. Logically, it would be product detail, but who is a newbie to argue? Besides, no bug disputes are allowed.
I found their site fascinating because I like learning about bugs, and they have videos and tutorials. I learned a lot. Now, that they have said "good riddance" to me, I am exploring other sites. I find these other sites even more fascinating, more helpful in equipping testers, and more importantly, they seem to have more patience and they know how to communicate.
As Green Day's song "Good Riddance" says: "So make the best of this test and don't ask why. It's not a question, but a lesson learned in time."