User blog comment:Vertigoconquers/Protip: How to Make a Better Article/@comment-25285745-20150521154202/@comment-25285745-20150521234109

There's a difference between giving tips and coming in to a new place, acting like one owns it, and basically telling everyone they're doing terrible jobs and using condescending language that makes one sound patronizing. This is the third time I can remember a new user showing up and acting like this in the past couple months, and all we do is just graciously act like they've saved us and start radically overhauling pages just because they said so.

My point is, I'm fine with new users coming in to clean up some of the site's glaring problems, but the other admins and I don't appreciate users who show up and essentially say "This wiki is terrible. It's ridiculous that so many mistakes exist. What were you thinking?" etc. If this user does legitimately want to make Wikizilla better and is willing to cooperate with the other users and be civil, understanding, and present realistic expectations, then I have absolutely no problem with that. But if he keeps up an attitude and tone similar to this, I may take issue with it.