Subject: More belated thoughts.
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Posted on: 2017-05-04 18:24:00 UTC

As the title says. I'm going to start dividing these up into sections, as I have more concrete thoughts on these subjects going forward.

Coordinating in Private

Obviously, any sort of private collective action taken against one or a few members of the community should be discouraged. Like I said in my response to category four, if you have a problem with someone in the community then you should present it publicly and with evidence. Private coordination in general, however, isn't necessarily a massive ill. The Board is not necessarily the best place to hold a conversation, especially if you're trying to get your thoughts in order. Hashing out your thoughts with your friends can be especially useful. Like Phobos and Nesh said, intent is important.

Assuming Authority and Argument from Oldbie

I feel like these two can blend together in a strange sort of way. Let's be frank here: oldbies do have at least a small amount of unspoken authority. Not because of their length of membership, but because of their relevant experience. Experience should be used as a torch to lead the way, not as a club to pound a lesson into someone's head. Coming from the other side, newbies are not required to follow every word that spills forth from the mouth of an oldbie. They can chart their own path, make their own decisions, and find what works and what doesn't on their own.

As for the other aspects of these two points, I'll make things quick. Laying claims to parts of the PPC canon is obviously not great, but at the same time I agree with hS saying that anyone looking to make massive changes should coordinate with people who like to use that particular aspect of the PPC. Goodness knows I would like at least a little say if someone wanted to come in and make alterations to Bad Slash.

I don't think disciplinary action disparity between newbies and oldbies is much of a problem, if only because we barely get any disciplinary action done at all. Snideness aside, I would hope that in situations where some sort of measure must be taken, that the members of this community will put aside their concerns about length of membership or friendship and focus on the incident in question. Like Nesh said, it's about avoiding the battlefield mentality.

Splitting the PPC Community

I don't like the idea of someone creating a private PPC space, but at the same time our ability to control that is limited. I fail to see how the threat of a ban would convince someone who already wants to sort of split away. Perhaps activities to reemphasize community ties? I'm not sure.

As for the second part of the question, I agree with Nesh and Phobos: there are decisions and then there are decisions. As the admin of the PPC Discord, much of the things I have to determine are either little things (someone wants a special color-coding for their RP group, someone wants a new emoji, etc.) or they are things that require an immediate response (the threat of bots posting CP, the wave of trolls that popped in about a month ago). Things that affect the entire community (or most of it, anyway) should be and would be taken to the Board.

((I will post my thoughts on the final two categories either late tonight or tomorrow.))

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