Talk:Composite FNAF-verse vs Undertale-verse/@comment-5035900-20160406004710

After reading the, frankly, filth in the comments here, I'm curious just how many of you know what CONSTRUCTIVE criticism even means.

It means:
 * Pointing out criticisms and issues in a respectful manner
 * Offering advice to help the person improve
 * Being civil and respectful about the issue

It does NOT mean:
 * Insulting/belittling the person
 * Insulting/belittling what the person says
 * Insulting/belittling their work
 * Accusing them of being/writing them off as biased
 * Demanding them to change something
 * Repeatedly harassing the person

Is it really that hard to be constructive about something? In case you didn't know already, being constructive doesn't mean "oh, now we can only say nice things about them". No, you still bring up the issues you take with the work, but you do so with the attitude of the person can improve their work and, you know, treating the person respectfully... you know, like how you would like yourself to be treated.

I'm not going to bother with any excuses or buts; next non-constructive criticism on this page gets a day off the Wiki, courtesy of the admins.