Subject: More various responses
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Posted on: 2017-04-29 23:55:00 UTC

1) The point I'm still trying to find words for here is that I really feel that a split in technology is a symptom of a split in the underlying community - enough people are upset enough about something that they feel like they need a separate space. This is inherently not a situation where we can just say "that is bad" and apply punishment- all that doing so is going to do is drive those people further away.

2) Ah, right, I'd forgotten that one. Yeah, that was decidedly not cool - declaring intent to facilitate ban-dodging, or some such?

But at the same time, it was an overreaction to, IMO, an overreaction: "let's just ban everyone" was shot down pretty hard by multiple people, and that was the context in which Granz said "what the hell, no, I like this community and I think that's ridiculous".

3) I was being a bit silly with my example - to be more serious, say that Maslab and I are making some people feel excluded, and we're ignoring the normal mechanisms that should be telling us that such isn't cool? That goes beyond "I am interacting with the community in a way it doesn't like" and escalates right up to "I am flagrantly violating the constitution", and people calling me out for doing such isn't so much an attack as it is the right thing to do? (Obviously, there are right and wrong ways to call people out, the list goes on, etc.)

"People attacked you so you must have needed attacking" is fundamentally invalid, I agree; it's classical victim-blaming and IMO demonstrates a pretty solid lack of interest in actually solving the conflict at hand.

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