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Critics aren’t responsible for offering solutions or making their criticism constructive. Criticism should be fair game in any field, whether it comes with solutions or not. Ignoring criticism just because it doesn’t spoon-feed fixes? That’s a lazy cop-out and a fallacy, shifting the focus from what’s being said to how it’s said. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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From another angle, I see that criticizing without suggesting is what’s truly lazy.
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Not everyone can come up with a suggestion. If my Honda Accord's digital clock doesn't keep time correctly, at the very least I might as well report it. That's better than no feedback--and reporting is constructive because it provides quantitative data to track the size and scale of the bug. As a non-subject matter experiment in crystal oscillation, however, I really have no suggestion other than just "fix the thing please."
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it was pretty clear to me that the cast was about criticism in general and not specifically about reporting bugs
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Agreed. I was just giving an irl example that fits in the general bucket of feedback with no idea on how to improve the problem vs. pure silence. I personally prefer to offer feedback with either a suggested solution or a fully implemented one, depending if it is my my range of competence and my range of giving a ***. But anything is better than no feedback at all.
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also agree!
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