User blog comment:CareeningCorpse/Should People Who Can't Handle Constructed Criticism Be Banned?/@comment-1186783-20140806202401

Since you specifically asked about grammatical errors: the normal term is ConstructIVE Criticism, not ConstructED.

That said, I believe that people should be banned based on their behavior. Otherwise how do we distinguish between well-meaning responses to criticism, or people who can't handle it? I say we distinguish by whether their rude or polite.

To give an example, take my story In The Circle (I need desperately to write more stories, so that I don't always have to use that one as my example). The last comment that was left on it had, as one of the criticisms, that the main character logically shouldn't be suicidal, because he's in a very good financial position now. I responded by arguing that the thing he had gone through, and would have to go through again and again for however long he lived, was horrifying enough (to say nothing of moral objections he might have to even participating), that he didn't care about the money.

Now, I tried to say this in the most polite manner possible. I'd also like to note that the person given the criticism was never anything but polite.

So, how would you distinguish me (assuming you would at all) from some 12-year-old screaming "DON'T U EVAR DELETE MY PASTAZ AGAIN!!!!" I'd like to think it would be based on my behavior.