Subject: Thoughts on coordinating and splitting...
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Posted on: 2017-04-26 03:06:00 UTC

In the majority of cases that I can think of, the people who have been looking for support in private or setting up new spaces for part of the community have been responding to bigger problems - they've felt attacked, or harassed, or generally made unwelcome in some way or another. Those situations seem far more significant to me than how people respond to them - if people are trying to get help dealing with a problem, or trying to stay in the community but get away from a problem, we need to be dealing with the problem itself.

I suspect that a lot of the issues we have with dealing with problems fall under Category 4's Abandoning Discussion. People don't want to start something if they know it's going to get dropped without any resolution - so both coordinating and splitting strike me as behaviors to get around having yet another discussion that's just going to get abandoned without solving anything. (I will post more over there about abandonment and resolution.)

So - I really disagree with having default punishments for these - especially Coordinating and Splitting really seem like they could be symptoms of a bigger problem rather than a root problem itself. When they are the root problem, of course, they should be dealt with.

Final thought: I really don't like the implication in Coordinating that the chat shouldn't talk about things that happen on the board. The chat is a part of the community, is it not?

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