How to Criticize wikiHow Constructively
Face it, there are some things that you just don't like about wikiHow. Here are some tips to help you to constructively criticize wikiHow in an effort to attain a productive result:
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1Decide what is wrong. Are articles deleted too quickly? Are editors making unhelpful changes? Are discussions becoming uncivil? Are there things you'd like to add to wikiHow? Are there too many articles on one subject?Ad
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2Decide if it is just one event or something systemic. A problem becomes systemic when something is happening over and over again or something important is not getting done.
- If an article were merged or you were blocked, these actions could be reversed. Edits can be reversed and articles can also be protected.
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3Decide how things could be changed. Be creative! Offer a good suggestion to spur new ideas or head everyone in a better direction.
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4Get support from others. Do others feel the same? Post in the Forum to get a discussion going. Post on Talk pages to get a response.
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5Explore several aspects before drawing to the best conclusion with a consensus. Compare and contrast the pros and cons.
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6Change it! Provide attainable steps. Is there something you could do yourself? If so, do it.Ad
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- New problems may arise as a consequence of change.
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