Subject: Hm. Maybe?
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Posted on: 2017-04-28 07:24:00 UTC

Okay, big assumption first: I am assuming that when you said that splitting attempts "should probably be whacked with a hammer" you're referring to the Banhammer and saying that we should codify such as our response to splitting. If this is not the case, please say so and feel free to disregard as much of this post add you like.

My point is more that the scenario you're talking about requires:

A: the creation of a seperate but still ostensibly PPC space
B: by a faction of existing PPCers
C: with intent to exclude some non-faction-members
And presumably D: with intent to enable organisation against the excluded

This seems to me to be a very specific sort of hypothetical, and I really dislike the idea of setting some sort of blanket punishment for situations that the punisher believes fits the criteria. This is for a couple of reasons:

1: I really don't think that a situation that specific is likely to repeat itself exactly enough that we can prescribe a course of action from this discussion
2: let's be honest, we're taking about a hypothetical repeat of #ppc2 and I don't think that applying the banhammer would have been the right thing to do then either
3: I dislike the idea of requiring punishment on that scale, it strikes me as very un-PPC.
4: a rule calling for application of the Banhammer by default encourages immediate action, which could easily happen before the Nameless Admin has the knowledge to react justly.

I am of the opinion that splitting is most likely to show up as a symptom of larger concerns, and should be investigated as such. If people are creating a new wiki to conspire against PPC Canon and the Permission Givers, that conspiracy and the reasons behind it are far more important than the artifact of the new wiki. If people are creating a new Discord server to get away from Maslab and my bombarding the server with cute cat pictures, the problem is really with Maslab and I, no?

So, you are correct, I do not believe that splitting is a situation that requires immediate action against the splitters. I believe that splitting is a very serious warning sign that things have gone wrong, and we need to get to the bottom of it and heal the rifts in our community with urgency. I believe that that healing may require banning, I don't want to take that tool off the table. But when something is breaking apart, just hitting it with a sledgehammer is usually not the right solution.

Ultimately, a split in technology is an echo of a split in the community. That has the potential to be a much, much more nuanced situation than "these people are Bad and must be banned."

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