Strong communities are built on shared goals and trust.
  • Join Administrata today and get 15 free posts!

    Register now and claim a free content order to boost your community activity instantly.

    Register Now

How well do you take criticism when it comes to your website?

Shortie

Community Enthusiast
Rating - 0%
Facing criticism with anything is something we will all face and it depends on how we take it. In most cases, it is always wise to take any criticism that you receive and learn from it to do better and even succeed.

When you face criticism when it comes to your website, how well do you take it? Do you take things from it and learn from it?
 
I am open to constructive criticism, but I dislike when people criticize just for the purpose of criticism.
 
Since they're my babies, I don't like criticism! I want praise :)

I guess if someone started off by saying what they like about my forum before they dig into it, then I'll have my listening ears on. Otherwise, don't shoot me down just for the sake of shooting me down.
 
Is the criticism in good faith and meant to be for the betterment of the community? I think I will take it with pleasure. Is the criticism downright hateful and degrading? I'll take it with a grain of salt.
 
I welcome it.

Feedback is feedback.

I have a newsletter that has over 3,000 subscribers with an open-rate of 68% and a CTR of nearly 10% (which is really good)

I blame that success on asking for feedback

I added a Google form with a quick survey on each monthly issue of the newsletter, asking what they liked, didn't like, and what they want to see in the future.

I create future issues based on that feedback.
 
  • Like
Reactions: CTS
Its a punch in the guts when something you spent a lot of time on is hated or didn't work out like you planned. But ya know, if nobody told me I woulda kept wasting time on it. So I really do want honest feedback good, bad, or ugly. I may/may not change anything, but I certainly will realize I need to put eyes on it and give it some more thought.
 
I find the worst criticism is the stuff that is just bashing for the sake of bashing, and then retroactively claimed or tried to justify itself as “constructive”.

If it’s constructive criticism, it will include something actionable - something you can actually do - to improve it.
 
That depends on who is telling me, the way is being conveyed as a suggestion (is it a provocation?) and how important that is to me and to forum. Some people would come to my forum and start telling me what I should have or not have as if they own the place. The core drive behind such suggestions is wanting to see what their ideal forum should have (the one they would like to own) so that at some point they enter as staff and feel as if they own the place. :oops:
 
As long as I get constructive criticism and not outright a "your forum sucks it looks ugly" then I welcome constructive criticism. It can help you improve as an admin in general. There could be something you overlooked and having a second pair of eyes to help you out and make your community better is always a plus!
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top