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Criticism versus Constructive Criticism

Xah Lee, 2003-01

A lot intelligent people are rather confused about criticism,
especially in our “free-speech” free-for-all internet age. When
they say “constructive criticisms are welcome” they mostly mean
“bitching and complaints not welcome”. Rarely do people actually
mean that “criticism without suggestion of possible solutions are not
welcome” or “impolite criticism not welcome”.

Such discernment is important. Wanton bitching as internet-using geeks
are used to is not criticism is any form.

People can be respected and make a living out of criticisms, called
critics, but not bitching. And when one really value opinions, you
often want criticism without qualifications. Just be happy that
valuable criticisms may come to you free from the experts in the
public. The instant you qualify what kind of feedback are welcome, your
feedback is compromised. (this is particularly so for political or
controversial subjects)

One easy way for many of the unix geeks to understand this is the
cryptology industry.

If one really desires valuable criticisms that is polite or with
solutions or “constructive ” (whatever that means), one usually have
to pay.
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This post is archived at:
http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/writ/criticism.html

Xah
xa*@xahlee.org
http://xahlee.org/

Apr 25 '06 #1
62 3859
"Xah Lee" <xa*@xahlee.org > writes:

A large amount of free, constructive criticism follows.

1. Learn where to post things.
Criticism versus Constructive Criticism
2. Learn when to capitalize words in a title.
Xah Lee, 2003-01
3. Learn when to post things.
A lot intelligent people are rather confused about criticism,
especially in our “free-speech” free-for-all internet age. When
they say “constructive criticisms are welcome” they mostly mean
“bitching and complaints not welcome”. Rarely do people actually
mean that “criticism without suggestion of possible solutions are not
welcome” or “impolite criticism not welcome”.
4. Try "many."

5. Learn how to use commas.

6. Nobody says "constructi ve criticisms are welcome." They use the
singular, as should you.

7. Learn how to use commas.

8. Learn how to use parallel structure.
Such discernment is important. Wanton bitching as internet-using geeks
are used to is not criticism is any form.
9. Generally, the use of sentence forms like "such <noun> is
<adjective>" is even frowned upon in legal writing anymore; but it
is almost never appropriate to use the word "bitching" in the next
sentence.
People can be respected and make a living out of criticisms, called
critics, but not bitching. And when one really value opinions, you
often want criticism without qualifications. Just be happy that
valuable criticisms may come to you free from the experts in the
public. The instant you qualify what kind of feedback are welcome, your
feedback is compromised. (this is particularly so for political or
controversial subjects)
10. You're still insisting that criticism in the general sense is a
plural thing. It is not. Also, these "criticisms " are not what we
call "critics." We call the people making them critics. I'd let this
one slide but you bounce back and forth too many times in one sentence
to get away with it.

11. Learn how to match a verb to its noun.

12. You still haven't figured out when to use "criticisms ." I'll give
you another hint: nowhere within your writing.

13. Learn when your "expert" criticism is apropos and when it is not.

14. If you can't figure out when not to pluralize the word criticism,
I don't know why I expect you to know when to use "is" instead of
"are." However, I still recommend you learn this not-so-subtle
point of English grammar.

15. Sentences in parentheses are still sentences - capitalize and
punctuate appropriately.

16. When you make a sweeping, general statement, it helps to support
it with some kind of logically-related evidence.
One easy way for many of the unix geeks to understand this is the
cryptology industry.
17. Learn when to capitalize proper nouns.

18. The cryptology industry is not a "way." It is an industry. Learn
how to write clear sentences that use words in meaningful ways. One
way to do this is to utilize verbs.
If one really desires valuable criticisms that is polite or with
solutions or “constructive ” (whatever that means), one usually have
to pay.
19. The rule is that third-person singular subjects take "is" and
third-person plural subjects take "are." You seem to have this
backwards.

20. If you are offering a dissertation on constructive criticism, you
ought to define the term rather than using a parenthetical
shoulder-shrug like this.

21. Third-person singular subjects take "has," not "have."

22. When you write something, even when it is not welcome or not
relevant to the place you post it, it is helpful to actually make
a point rather than just making several statements of things which
alternate between obvious and nonsensical.
This post is archived at:
http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/writ/criticism.html
23. If something from three years ago is on the web, it is indexed by
Google. If someone wants to read it, they will find it via
Google. There is no need to post it on inappropriate newsgroups.

Xah
xa*@xahlee.org
http://xahlee.org/


(This isn't constructive criticism, but just a question:) Are you the
sum of your web page?

Apr 25 '06 #2
Ari Johnson <ia*******@gmai l.com> wrote:

24. Learn when not to reply to a troll (and bother several groups while
doing so).

--
John Bokma Freelance software developer
&
Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/
Apr 25 '06 #3

<mf*****@aep.co m> wrote in message
news:OF******** *************** *************** *************** **@aep.com...
Would these contestants please GET OFF THE LIST with their
non-Python-related contentiousness ?

[snip long repost of the very stuff complained about]

Apr 26 '06 #4
> "Xah Lee" <xa*@xahlee.org > writes:

A large amount of free, constructive criticism follows.


Just the usual repetitive content free stream-of-consciousness
material that Xah Lee is notorious for.
Apr 26 '06 #5
On 25 Apr 2006 12:21:43 -0700, "Xah Lee" <xa*@xahlee.org > wrote,
quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :
Criticism versus Constructive Criticism


I think you would do better to put this sort of thing on a website
rather than post it in a newsgroup. It is too pretentious for a
newsgroup. Newsgroups are about question and answer.
--
Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
http://mindprod.com Java custom programming, consulting and coaching.
Apr 26 '06 #6
Xah Lee wrote:
Criticism versus Constructive Criticism

Xah Lee, 2003-01

A lot intelligent people are rather confused about criticism,
especially in our “free-speech” free-for-all internet age. When
they say “constructive criticisms are welcome” they mostly mean
“bitching and complaints not welcome”. Rarely do people actually
mean that “criticism without suggestion of possible solutions are not
welcome” or “impolite criticism not welcome”.

Such discernment is important. Wanton bitching as internet-using geeks
are used to is not criticism is any form.

People can be respected and make a living out of criticisms, called
critics, but not bitching. And when one really value opinions, you
often want criticism without qualifications. Just be happy that
valuable criticisms may come to you free from the experts in the
public. The instant you qualify what kind of feedback are welcome, your
feedback is compromised. (this is particularly so for political or
controversial subjects)

One easy way for many of the unix geeks to understand this is the
cryptology industry.

If one really desires valuable criticisms that is polite or with
solutions or “constructive ” (whatever that means), one usually have
to pay.
----
This post is archived at:
http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/writ/criticism.html

Xah
xa*@xahlee.org
http://xahlee.org/

Oh, God, not another one.

--
The science of economics is the cleverest proof of free will yet
constructed.
Apr 26 '06 #7
Eli Gottlieb <el*********@gm ail.com> wrote:
Oh, God, not another one.


Instead of cross posting more garbage, do as follows:

Email a complaint to the email addresses you can look up yourself and
include the entire message of Xah:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=72.231.179.135 posting host
http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=xahlee.org spamvertized site
If enough people complain with both, it might stop one day.

--
John Bokma Freelance software developer
&
Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/
Apr 26 '06 #8
Dear John Bokma,

This is a public notice that what you are trying to do is getting close
to harrassment from the law's perspective.

Thanks.

Xah
xa*@xahlee.org
http://xahlee.org/
John Bokma wrote:
Eli Gottlieb <el*********@gm ail.com> wrote:
Oh, God, not another one.


Instead of cross posting more garbage, do as follows:

Email a complaint to the email addresses you can look up yourself and
include the entire message of Xah:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=72.231.179.135 posting host
http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=xahlee.org spamvertized site


If enough people complain with both, it might stop one day.


Apr 26 '06 #9
Xah Lee wrote:
Dear John Bokma,

This is a public notice that what you are trying to do is getting close
to harrassment from the law's perspective.

Thanks.

Xah
xa*@xahlee.org
http://xahlee.org/
John Bokma wrote:
Eli Gottlieb <el*********@gm ail.com> wrote:
Oh, God, not another one.

Instead of cross posting more garbage, do as follows:

Email a complaint to the email addresses you can look up yourself and
include the entire message of Xah:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=72.231.179.135 posting host
http://www.spamcop.net/sc?track=xahlee.org spamvertized site
If enough people complain with both, it might stop one day.

Ooooh! (Waggles fingers beneath chin)

Mark
Apr 26 '06 #10

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