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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 1768611" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>I always consider the source. If it is from someone whose opinion I respect, I will definitely consider the information. I may or may not actually use it to change how I am doing something, that is my choice, but I will consider it.</p><p></p><p>I also think constructive criticism is not just saying something is wrong or that there is a better way; that is just plain old criticism. In order for it to be constructive, it also should explain how the person is doing it is wrong, inefficient, counterproductive, etc. and also why the proposed alternative is right, better, more efficient, etc. Constructive criticism just isn't constructive if it isn't also instructive. Support the criticism with documented facts and it is far easier to accept. Then again, I may be too scientifically minded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 1768611, member: 79865"] I always consider the source. If it is from someone whose opinion I respect, I will definitely consider the information. I may or may not actually use it to change how I am doing something, that is my choice, but I will consider it. I also think constructive criticism is not just saying something is wrong or that there is a better way; that is just plain old criticism. In order for it to be constructive, it also should explain how the person is doing it is wrong, inefficient, counterproductive, etc. and also why the proposed alternative is right, better, more efficient, etc. Constructive criticism just isn't constructive if it isn't also instructive. Support the criticism with documented facts and it is far easier to accept. Then again, I may be too scientifically minded. [/QUOTE]
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