Subject: Sort of
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Posted on: 2017-04-30 08:09:00 UTC

There's value in having a theoretical discussion about behavior, since, like Nesh said, it'll establish our principles, which we can then check against how we've behaved in practice (or against specific cases).

However, the main purpose of this thread is to heal wounds in the community, and those wounds weren't caused by abstract principles. They were caused by specific people doing specific things. Eventually (maybe once the theoretical bit has mostly run its course) we need to point out the actual things that happened so we can address them directly and (ideally) begin the process of reconciliation. In addition, some people might not realize that one of the things that's being discussed in the abstract is something they've supposedly done, so I think it would be rather useless not to point it out to them. After all, if they're doing a bad thing, how will they change if they don't know about it?

We certainly shouldn't be looking to punish people, generally. I agree that permabans are for behavior that's, in some sense, severely toxic to the community where we expect that the person doing it almost certainly won't change.

Temporary bans are a slightly trickier questions. I know mine was meant to make me feel bad, because that's why I imposed it on myself! (Well, and also to make it very clear that what I did was an extremely bad thing that was worthy of some sort of punishment.)

As to people arguing that the person they accused didn't do anything wrong, it's possible that the people doing this didn't connect the abstract behavior you described with the specific incident they told you about. That is, could it be that they didn't think the incident in question was in the bucket you put it in?

I agree that the low participation rate is concerning. Unfortunately, it's rather hard to tell why no one's posting. If you haven't posted in this thread, could you take a moment to give a brief (fits in the subject line, or maybe spills slightly into the body), off-the-cuff response as to why? I think that'll help us understand what's going on.

- Tomash

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