Subject: Leadership
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Posted on: 2017-04-29 19:38:00 UTC

(This subthread seemed like the most appropriate place to put this post, so here it is)

First, I agree with Neshomeh and PHobos.

I especially agree that more people need to start taking up leadership here. Specifically, it seems that the job of administering discussions (keeping things moving, counting votes, etc.) falls onto hS most of the time. Whyever this happened, it seems unfair to hS that we're collectively dumping most of the hard, annoying work of maintaining a consensus-based democracy onto him.

It also seems rather rude to sit around and blame hS for this state of affairs without doing anything about it. I claim that if you're unhappy about dictator!hS (I don't think this is a thing, but some people apparently do), you can "usurp" him by doing the same sort of things he's doing, at which point he's not the dictator anymore. There's no formal barriers to this, and I'd like to think there aren't any social barriers either. (OK, if you've only been around for, say, a week or two, you might get some funny looks because of how humans work, but other than that...)

On a related note, when it comes to calling out (or otherwise trying to address) bad behavior, each and every one of us has an Article 10 responsibility to participate in that if necessary. That is, if people are being idiots (see, uh, me, about a month ago, for example), don't wait for hS or another oldbie to call it out. We voted against mods, so the person responsible for speaking up about bad things is ... you.

Finally, because I don't anyone's said it yet and it needs saying, thank you, Huinesoron, for all the work you've done over the years to keep this small corner of the Internet from falling to pieces.

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