Subject: Category 2: Argumentative Behaviour
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Posted on: 2017-04-25 09:43:00 UTC

Battlefield Mentality/Lashing Out

Tending to happen as an effect of one of the other issues, this is where someone reacts to a perceived attack on themselves or another by getting highly aggressive. They may engage in personal attacks on the people they perceive as wronging them, and usually don't back down until the conversation has gone quiet.

Personal Issues Elsewhere

There have been incidents where two PPCers have had an incident elsewhere on the Internet. If this occurs, should they be expected to pretend nothing has happened while in PPC spaces? If one party attacked the other (in a way that had nothing to do with the PPC), should the PPC community consider this behaviour as a possible banning offence?

Do the answers to these questions change if the incident happened before the people in question joined the PPC?

Jumping to Conclusions

The Constitution specifically warns against assuming the worst of people. Despite that, misunderstandings that could have been resolved by asking have turned into large-scale arguments. Even the little ones, the times when someone jumps on something only to back off a post later, contribute to the problem.

This also includes the other kinds of making assumptions - assuming someone is innocent because they say so (without getting the full story from the other side), and assuming that because someone says something about another person it must be true.

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