Subject: doctorlit's thoughts.
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Posted on: 2017-04-27 15:59:00 UTC

Private coordination: This is tricky for me. The behavior called out in this section is clearly in reference to last month's "witch hunt" that scared one of my closest PPC friends away from the community. It was a terrible thing that shouldn't have happened. But there's a matter of degrees that make it hard to pinpoint where this becomes a toxic behavior, and where it's mere discussion. Speaking as someone who has difficulty trusting his own judgment, if I were ever feeling harassed by another in this community, I would second-guess that that was the intent behind their behavior. I would never even consider making a formal complaint on the Board without talking privately to folks I trust beforehand to see if they had noticed anything off as well. Last month's situation was confronted and met with chastisement, as it should have; but do we really want to condemn people discussing problems in private, or in the Lounge, just in the form of people talking to each other? (Should I be punished for talking about events at work with my coworkers?)

Community splitting: I think this is the complaint in this thread that I take the most issue with. I'm personally just unable to see where the line is drawn. The example Huinesoron gives in his post above is that this ". . . doesn't include having a private chat with someone, or even several someones, but is about making a new PPC forum, chatroom, or other such location . . ." What's the difference? How is a "private chat with several someones" different than a new chatroom? What about missions on LiveJournal behind friend-locks, that those of us without LJ accounts can't read? What about the old PPC Minecraft server, which those of us without the game couldn't play? The fact is, people just interact with each other, through whatever means they have available. And they're entitled to talk about community decisions in those spaces. (Not make them, but certainly talk about them!)

— doctorlit needs to go to work, and will address the rest of this section's points when he gets a chance

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