Subject: Regarding the witch-hunt:
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Posted on: 2017-05-14 17:29:00 UTC


I think it's not so much a matter of the people the witch-hunt was apparently targeting accepting apologies from everyone who participated in it, including myself, though granted, that is a big hope of mine and I'm still holding out on the possibility that it happens eventually, no matter how long it takes. What's more important, though, is that it doesn't happen again. I've been told consistently in real-life that apologies for a bad habit won't matter if you keep repeating it, and in light of that I'm beginning to worry about the risk of another smear campaign happening to someone else in the future, especially given the hitherto untold issues that have come out of the woodworks in this very discussion. This is, after all, coming from someone who, despite not at all being blameless, was victimized by that very tactic a few years back (with only very about two of the ten or so people involved apologizing for it later). What good would making amends with Desdendelle and JulyFlame do to this community in the long term if, for example, the rest of you go on to turn on me for being, and I quote, "an intolerable and domineering attention whore", without giving me the chance to explain myself and make up for my own poor behavior? Look, even if Des and July forgive us (and mind you, I've already stated above that I sincerely hope they do), what good would that do if we just let this behavior continue?

I tried as much as I could to stop everyone literally while this whole fiasco was unfolding before my eyes, but I didn't have any significant time on my hands, and I certainly didn't want my dad to walk in on me and force an explanation as to what was happening out of me for fear of being forcibly pulled out of this community because of it (as he has done with other online social networks before). From what I've heard, though, the heat of the moment meant that there were far too few people speaking out against the witch-hunt in any major capacity, with Des being the only one to have done so IIRC. Almost everyone else either actively participated in said witch-hunt, did nothing to stop it, or tried to speak up but got drowned out.

And I'm not even going to get started on the accidental doxxing. Everyone's talked about it better than I ever could, and I just hope that senseless act does not happen again.

In any case, I think there's more to be done about the witch-hunt than simply making peace with the targeted people, as welcome as that would be. If it looks like a smear campaign is about to form against anyone, period, then more people need to work harder and speak louder in a bid to nip it in the bud. It also upsets me greatly that I shouldn't even have to explain all this, and I won't have to in most cases. If by some anti-miracle this running out of people for petty reasons ends up becoming a habit, gods forbid, then I'll have lost faith in this community as a whole.

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