Subject: Re: what the hell, people?!
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Posted on: 2017-05-09 18:02:00 UTC

First, I'd like to reiterate a point I made further down the thread. We've voted against mods. This means that everyone is responsible for participating in complaint resolution, not just the three-four of us that have actually said things in this thread. If you (collectively) are unwilling to do that (I'm not convinced this is the case, mind you) can we just cut to the chase and hold a mod election?

Now, to be fair to us, the Bram thread above did have somewhat broader participation for some reason, so it's possible there are things about this thread that have dampened participation (or, conversely, there are things about the Bram thread that have encouraged participation).

So, without further ado, a few observations:

1. For a lot of these things (Granz, the witch-hunt (sort of), etc.) those accused have spoken up, admitted fault, and apologized. The accusers (which, in a lot of these instances, are us, collectively) seem to have accepted these apologies as sufficient, so there's not much more to be said. If you think this is insufficient dispute resolution in any instance, please go complain now.

1b. People haven't been pressing their claims, so there's not much to discuss. The main example I have here is Scapegrace. People accused Scape of engaging in a pattern of bad behavior and not getting called on it. Then, hS and Nesh said (by omission) that there wasn't anything punishable about that pattern, since Scape seems to be improving, it's caused by a loss of control, etc. The people who wanted Scape called out haven't disputed this sentiment. So, if you think there's still something that needs to be done about Scape's behavior, please speak up now.

This also goes for some of the other accusations, such as the witch-hunt or even Ekyl.

2. In some of these cases, there aren't clear heroes and villains . Either the person who did something wrong has apologized, admitted fault, and so on (see above) or it's unclear who, if anyone, did anything wrong. If it's unclear what needs to happen or who did something bad, that doesn't mean you should stay out of the thread. Get in there and try to move things forward. For example, if you want more details, ask for them. If you want something clarified, ask!

So, yeah, if you want something fixed (even if it wasn't on the original list) either participate in that process or accept the fixes (or non-fixes) the people who did post decided on. If you do stay out of this one, though, kindly please don't accuse hS, Nesh, or me of being railroading dictators after the fact.

- Tomash

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