Subject: My suggestions
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Posted on: 2017-05-10 05:48:00 UTC

  1. Handle disputes promptly, as calmly as possible, and always on the Board.

    2. Make it clear in writing, and as part of newbie orientation, that disputes are never discussed on the chat. Also, no one who is not present is discussed, even in a positive light (such as discussion of liking a mission when the writer is not present). And to be aware of what you are saying in other forms of private conversations, along the lines of what Phobos said way down thread.

    *Would there need to be an exception for discussing missions by people who are no longer here, or very old missions in context of PPC history, especially as it pertains to a person's current agents?

    3. Make the chat logs publicly accessible (somewhere, somehow I'm not a computer person, so I have no idea on how to accomplish this).

    I think folks who never go to chat and have been talked about on chat behind their backs need to have easy access to the logs, to regain their trust in that section of the PPC, but it will also help anyone who chats who says there is a pattern of problems happening, since not everyone archives the chat logs for themselves. This bleeds into:

    4. Make sure everyone knows that what happens in chat is entirely as public as this Board.


    I don't know. Maybe not directly commenting on culture, but I think it'll be a lot harder to get things into a state if these rules are in place, even if most of what gets archived is links to cat pictures and general silliness.

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