In addition to my previous comment, I might also suggest that if we are holding content creators accountable, we also need to be accountable for our own comments.
I've witnessed one particular creator (we all know who) who, in my opinion, deserved criticism for a lack of accountability for some aspects of the content provided here on a regular basis. However, I think we can all admit that some of the comments were quite nasty. This is not how we should behave as a community. It is perfectly acceptable to be critical of someone's work but there is a difference between being critical and being unnecessarily cruel or abusive.
If we're moderating content, the comments should also be considered to be part of the content. We're a community - that's how it should work. Whether you post a tactic, a skin, a graphic pack, a forum post, or a comment, they all need to be done so respectfully.
I would suggest a traffic light system for comments/feedback:
Green = constructive/reasonable criticism. This is the type of criticism we want. Help the creator grow. Comments like
'I'm finding my team get exposed on the counter' or
'We're not creating many chances in the box', or
'Could you show us how this tactic works for a weaker team?'. Nothing wrong with this comments as they give the creator something to think about.
Give these people a thumbs up.
Yellow = unconstructive criticism. Comments like
'this is crap', but no reason provided. It isn't preferable but it is going to happen. It is a worldwide community and there are considerations to be had for the likes of language barriers, or other barriers, preventing people from providing constructive feedback. However, if we notice a trend,
ask the commentor what they mean by their comment.
Red = unacceptable / abusive criticism. Don't target individuals needlessly. Don't be prejudiced towards a certain person's work. No hateful comments or abusive language. It isn't helpful, it can be hurtful, it damages the morale of a community, it puts other potential content creators off the idea of posting their content.
These comments should be moderated and the commentor warned in line with the site rules.
I'll go back to being a silent observer but I hope the above is considered.
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