Subject: My thoughts:
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Posted on: 2017-04-25 10:00:00 UTC

Disrespecting your Betas

My view here is that by asking for a beta, you obligate yourself to listen to and respect their views - but not to actually do what they say. Not waiting a reasonable time for them to offer their opinion on your story is bad, but if you disagree with them on how your story should look, you have the final say. It's best to offer them a chance to retract their name as a beta, though.

I don't think this is a disciplinary offence, frankly. It's a question of polite courtesy, not something we need to punish.

Bad Conduct as a Beta

I don't feel that this should be punishable in itself. After all, a beta has no control over the document - at any time the writer can just kick them off and move on.

But it's entirely too possible for the 'bulldozing' to turn into bullying behaviour, whether through insults ('you're not listening because you're stupid') or simple power dynamics (oldbie/newbie, extrovert/introvert, even male/female). And that is a ban discussion in the works, and if it's gone unresolved before, it should be resolved now.

Not Taking Concrit

I feel that this is bad behaviour, but not something for punishment. Taking concrit well is a hallmark of a good writer - when someone fails to do it, we should politely but firmly encourage the correct behaviour.

Falling Short of PPC Standards Elsewhere

I do not feel that we have the right to police people's actions outside the PPC community. Is it a bit hypocritical to write badfic while being in the PPC? Sure. Might mentioning it on the Board lead to you not getting Permission? Also sure. But it's not a bannable problem, at all.

hS

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