Subject: Replies to thoughts
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Posted on: 2017-05-10 18:18:00 UTC

First, what you've said here isn't "mostly useless". Among other things, the middlebie perspective hasn't been brought up in this thread much at all, and it's a useful perspective that needs to be more exposed. Thank you for making this comment.

On Granz, I also agree that he wasn't doing anything malicious. I do have to admit that it set off more or less all the alarm bells (it was, after all, a second chat with implications of it being an anti-July thing, given why the initial ban list had been posted).

On oldbie posts being seen as pronouncements instead of invitations for discussion, I agree that this is a thing and that we need to keep in mind that it happens. In fact, it's been a thing for about as long as I've been in the PPC (if not longer). I know because I did when I was newer. For example, about seven months after I joined, there was a big blow-up about #PPC2 and bad behavior in the IRC generally. I stayed way away from the discussion (the only comment I made was a vote of support for Delta's proposed IRC rules). I can't for the life of my remember why I didn't contribute. If i had to guess, I'd say I it was a combination of the problem you identified and feeling that everyone had already said what needed saying.

I can't think of anything we can do about this other than try to keep in mind (newbies and oldbies both) that it happens with an eye towards minimizing it.

I'm not entirely sure what you meant when you talked about "wishful thinking saying that [the PPC] already is [a garden]". Did you mean that we have a problem with optimistically thinking everyone's friends here and that there's no need to change anything? Is there anything in particular you think we've seeing through collective rose-tinted glasses?

Scape, recognizing that you were liable to say something you might regret and then taking some time out until that became less true is, I claim, a good and reasonable thing to do.

I also understand wanting to stay out of the drama and politics. It's not fun (for me, at least. Apparently there are people who like this sort of thing?). However, as I've realized after way too long, this stuff is important to keeping this place from going up in flames, so someone has to be doing it. So, if you'd like to become one of the Involved (as it were), I expect we'd be glad to have you. (Obviously, this is your choice etc.)

- Tomash

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