Subject: Behold, some votes.
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Posted on: 2017-03-22 16:36:00 UTC
- No Board mods. Between the Nameless Admin being able to change or take down posts if necessary (and deal with trolls and spambots and so on), and level-headed people in general stepping in when things get heated in the 'this is no longer a friendly debate' sense (seriously, we've had almost entirely polite political debates. In most cases, we're capable of not even needing someone to step in on the Board), I don't think mods are necessary nor do I see what they'd really add. At most, it'd be a tiny bit of extra authority for a level-headed person who's stepping in to tell people to go cool off, and since it'd also come with a bunch more extra stress for that person/those people, it doesn't seem like a great trade-off. My vote is no mods.
2. I am not touching this. I do not want to touch this. This entire affair disgusts me and I do not want to spend even more time trying (and mostly failing) to sort out what I think an appropriate response would be. At most (okay, I'm touching it a little bit), I suppose I agree with Tomash (and a number of other people) that he should take a break for a bit. How long that break actually is, I'll let the rest of you decide. I support 2-3 months as the minimum, though I'm not sure anything less than that has even been suggested (I stand corrected, there's 1 month in there too. I don't support 1 month; put me down as 2-3 minimum).
Actually, one more thing: there was a proposal a while back to mute some of the users who'd been involved in the anti-July...'discussion' (and I'm using that word loosely). That is, to mute them on the Discord for, I believe, 1-3 months, or maybe 1-2. I support that idea (at 1-2 months) for the people who were most involved--not for everyone, but for the people who were really spearheading it. Guys, you need to learn to take a step back and think for a bit when emotions are running high, especially your own. You need to learn to take a break and cool off. Even if that means actually saying 'I am not clear-headed right now and I'm going to take a break and come back in a few hours/tomorrow. Please don't make any important decisions without me. Please take a step back yourselves if you feel your anger is clouding your judgement as well.' If muting you will make you think about it and make the idea stick in your memory, I am all for it.
This also applies when you don't yet have a strong opinion of your own. Take a step back if you need to, read up on what's going on, get more information. Don't judge blindly based on one bit of information that you have no context for. Again, you can explicitly state that that's what you're doing: 'I don't have enough information about this yet, and I'm going to step away from this discussion until I know more.' Either that or call for more information for everyone. It doesn't hurt to learn more, and it doesn't hurt to reserve judgement until you do. Try it.
You are all adults or young adults (yes, I'm including the teenagers in this). If you don't have this skill yet, you need to try to build it. This is a community of real people, even if many of us will never meet; and you need those skills both for here in the PPC (and in any other online community you will ever join) as well as in the real world, for your jobs and your lives and your friends and your families and potentially your SOs. Learn how to take a step back and cool off in tense situations. I promise you, you need this skill. We all need this skill. I strongly suggest you work on it, and that goes for everyone here who doesn't already have it, whether you were involved in this discussion or not. It's a very useful skill to have, and developing it is one way to guard against things like what happened last week.
Votes summed up: Break or ban for Tomash for 2-3 months minimum. Mute the users who were most involved in the July...'discussion' for at least 1-2 months on the Discord server. Everyone, work on learning how to take a step back to cool off when emotions are running high. Also consider waiting for more information before judging a complex situation in the future.
3. The Discord. Hrm. Well, I agree with a few of the things that have been mentioned, and they range from serious to minor.
A. Yes please do a 'best of the Discord' post (as proposed here). Or maybe make it a blog on the wiki that gets linked to from the Board whenever a new post goes up. It could also be linked to from the wiki page called "PPC Lounge," and if it's a post, the information should be archived and linked to there or else transferred onto the page. I think it's a great way to bridge the gap between Boarders and Discorders (both for Boarders who never go there and for Discorders who've been away for a while and want to know what they've missed). It's also a great way to share some fun things, and maybe even snippets of especially good RPs from time to time? This might actually work better as a collaborative Board post (one person starts it every, say, month, and other Discorders slowly or quickly add things to it. Please remember that if you want to share something that's a quote or an RP piece rather than just a general 'this is something that generally happens', you need to get the permission of everyone involved. In fact, do that anyway. Another idea for things to add to this: bits of some of the punversations. Again, with the permission of everyone involved). This could also be done in the format of putting the information from the Board post into a wiki blog post, which is then linked to on the "PPC Lounge" page. People could even take turns making the blog post, so that the responsibility doesn't all fall on one person.
B. I think hS has some good points in his 'About the Discord:' post below. I'm just going to comment on the ones I either agree with completely or would modify slightly.
Case in point: I'd modify the positive discussion a little, since I know how much easier it can be to express your opinion of a new mission in chat form: do that in the Discord if you like, but then post it on the Board. While it's very nice if the author happens to have a friend who hangs out in the Discord and will pass it on, it's really not the same as seeing the words yourself. So rephrase it, copy and paste what you yourself said, get a volunteer to compile a review from what several people have said/agreed with--and post it on the Board.
As for making decisions in the Discord...yeah. If it's a big, important decision, if it's even something like a big PPC canon question (that would, say, change the canon or add something major to it) that could use more than 1-2 answers from people who know what they're talking about, I'd say put it on the Board. If it's a very emotional decision that isn't a personal, non-PPC related question (say, if you have a grievance or you're thinking of leaving or something and it's something you want to discuss publicly rather than talking only to the people or person involved in private or in private with someone willing to mediate there as well), bring it to the Board. Let it move slower, let it simmer, let people have time to weigh in and most importantly to think about it before they weigh in. Obviously some matters won't fall under this, and if you're only comfortable talking it through via DMs or group DMS as opposed to publicly in the Discord or publicly on the Board, keep it there. But if it's a big PPC-related decision, or something that you want a lot of hopefully well-thought out opinions on--bring it to the Board. I agree with hS that it won't solve everything--but it should certainly help in a lot of cases. And it also ensures that a, you get a mix of oldbies and newbies responding instead of just whoever happens to be on at the time, b, people who don't feel qualified to answer can leave it for someone else, and c, people who don't initially know how to answer get a chance to think it through and come up with something if they can.
C. I vote against closing the Discord entirely, whether short-term or long-term. I don't think that's necessary and I don't think it'll solve anything.
Discord votes summed up: A 'best of the Discord' post or blog post every month or so would be amazing. I support bringing most big decisions to the Board, especially if they're PPC community-related or PPC canon-related. And I do not support closing the Discord entirely, whether short-term or long-term.
~Zingenmir