Subject: Broad summary and a call for more words
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Posted on: 2017-05-14 03:45:00 UTC

(On a meta note, I suspect people generally don't scroll this far down the Board. If that's the case, could someone either link to or repost this further up the front page?)

So, I've looked over this thread and some of the discussion from March, and I've noticed that there's a general sentiment that there's something wrong with the PPC's social dynamics. That is, something about how we view each other, interact with each other, or what we do or don't do as a community is causing a serious issue.

However, no one seems to quite agree on what the problems are, let alone the solutions. I've heard (this is not a comprehensive list):
- People being too deferential to oldbies
- People expecting the oldbies to run the place
- The newbie-oldbie split in general
- Newer people not participating in the community like previous new people did
- Direct democracy failing, in general, because people don't engage with discussions like this one
- The community being too forgiving of bad behavior
- The community tending to ignore bullying when it occurs
- Live chats being a cause of drama and problems by their very nature
- A group of people having wound themselves too tightly around Iximaz's feelings
- A spade of recent incidents eroding everyone's trust in each other, especially when it comes to private information

We've already decided that sweeping bullying/harassment under the rug is an issue, and we seem to be doing a decent job (see the Bram thread) of changing our behavior (or are we?). However, as the recent posts in this discussion have shown, other general issues appear to exist.

So, two questions:

1. What, if any, are the social dynamics of the PPC that are or could become problems?

2. Who should do what to solve those problems?

Then, when it comes to the people or group specifically named as problems, here's what I've heard:

- Ekyl (Brink): Ekyl and Iximaz seem to be satisfied that the matter is resolved (or at least that appropriate apologies have been given), so there's probably not much more to discuss here

- Ekyl (DIA ownership claims): Ekyl's said he sort-of did this in the past and that it won't be happening again. It's unclear (but likely) that this counts as a resolution.

- Ekyl (being manipulative/insincere): There's a general sense that Ekyl's words often come off this way, even if (as a lot of people seem to believe) that wasn't intended. Ekyl has been given advice on how to avoid giving off this impression.. It's unclear that this counts as a resolution.

- Scapegrace: No clear consensus. Can we get a few more opinions?

- HerrWozzek and Nord Ronnoc: They've apparently mutually decided to stay away from each other, which should resolve things

- Granz: Has apologized and acknowledged that the second chat server was a bad idea. It sounds like this has resolved the issue, but it's not entirely clear given how few people are in that part of the thread.

- Huinesoron and Neshomeh: The general sense seems to be that they're good people who put a lot of work into the community, and that they're not controlling evil dictators who prevent their friends from getting banned or anything like that. They've also come up in discussions of the newbie-oldbie split, but the general feeling is that there's not anything much they can do about it.

- The witch-hunt: Heck if I know. The thoughts I've seen seem to be that no one needs to get banned over that, that it was bad, and that the people who did it shouldn't do it again. Unfortunately, the people who can accept apologies for what happened there aren't around anymore, so it's hard to declare that resolved.

So, that's what I've heard. Not a very short summary, but these weren't short threads either.

On a personal note, it might be a good idea for the people who've been told they've come off wrong when apologizing during this to retry their apologies, taking the advice they've gotten into account.

- Tomash

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