User blog comment:Grrrbear26/Blog Hostility/@comment-5791947-20141119073421/@comment-10958553-20141119085917

Before I begin, this wasn't meant to attack you, rather to help you reform the way you treat newcomers, and the way several others comment on newcomers blogs.

1. The higher ups have nothing to do with this. This is about how we treat nwecomers who don't know the rules.

2. Seems interesting but it was shot down and agian has little to do with this.

3. Whether they are good or bad, doesn't mean you need to spit in their faces. If a little girl came up to you with a crayon drawing, would you kick her in the shins and tell her to get better at drawing?

4. This post wasn't intended to bash on you, rather, to help you. You annoyed me when I first joined this wiki, and it pains me to say that. I posted a custom champion. You posted your little message telling me that I had done it wrong.

Thats would have been fine except that message didn't clearly explain how to edit it properly. I was a newcomer, I wasn't familiar with the system. I spent hours trying to find that little box to switch it.

Also I asked for help. I commented on that little box of yours and you offered no help.

The system, your system, that is in place doesn't help anyone, especially you. This is a solution to that. You leave ONE comment that explains everything clearly, and TADA they can follow the rules on their own.

The people posting their custom champs are not there to be a rebel, or to screw with you. They are trying to share their ideas with a community of people, and will gladly follow the rules if instructed properly. Yes, you will likely have to post that little comment on peoples first custom champ concepts. However: that will be the last time you have to.

Calm down, we are giving you feedback.

"If you cannot take criticism for something you have made and (are) trying to be defensive at every little remark, then it's best not to make any at all in the first place."

Eat your own words.