It’s kind of a “show, don’t tell” deal round here, so if you post techniques that other people can try, that will do more to convince anyone of the value of your ideas than simply claiming they’re limited, and passing on those limitations. We could argue all day about that and get nowhere.
We have a history of members posting tutorials (you can see some fine examples listed here, and there are many more to be found on the forum) and if you can translate your own methods into something others can understand and use, that’s a constructive contribution, instead of simply pointing out what you think is a deficiency in other people’s work, or comprehension.
“Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door”!