Dearest fellows, gentlemen, ladies et all:
I come to you as a representative of the civil, with words that I pray all will take heed to and propagate.
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM
Definition of constructive
1: declared such by judicial construction or interpretation "constructive fraud"
2: of or relating to construction or creation
3: promoting improvement or development "constructive criticism"
Definition of criticism
1a: the act of criticizing usually unfavorably seeking encouragement rather than criticism (author's note: I intend only the best.)
b: a critical observation or remark "an unfair criticism had a minor criticism of the design"
c: CRITIQUE
2: the art of evaluating or analyzing works of art or literature, also : writings expressing such evaluation or analysisan anthology of literary criticism
3: the scientific investigation of literary documents (such as the Bible) in regard to such matters as origin, text, composition, or history
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With these two definitions out of the way, may we all use our beautiful brains and put two and two together.
Constructive criticism is an analysis in which a positive outcome is intended. Where positive change, and positive action, is encouraged.
Silencing criticism with a heavy hand leads to loss of communication, which in turn leads to loss of what may be brilliant and helpful analysis. It is literally throwing away free knowledge, and why be so wasteful?
Let's leave the banning to the actually dangerous. 'Nuff Said.
Cheers to all,
cfschris
A Noble Scallywag