Subject: I like this, and I have an additional suggestion.
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Posted on: 2017-03-19 02:01:00 UTC

First, on Tomash: I've thought it over, I've talked it out, and I've come to the conclusion that permanently banning Tomash does not fix anything and would not make our community better. I believe he understands why and how what he did was wrong, has done all he can to undo the damage, and will make every effort to avoid the same mistakes in the future. In addition, he was in good standing prior to this. However, a serious infraction merits a serious response, so a temporary ban may still be in order. Perhaps three months.

Second, on everyone else named in PC's revision: an apology is certainly required, not just to July, but to Iximaz, too, for my money. It's absurd how you've allowed your feelings about her to twist you into knots, and it's unfair to make her responsible for that by continuing to excuse yourselves on the basis that you were worried about her. There are lots of better things you could have done with your feelings. No one needs the burden of their friends' reactivity stirring up unwanted trouble on their behalf—and she's said repeatedly that she does not want to be the cause of drama.

However, allow me to propose an alternative to mass banning that still actually penalizes the bad behavior: if possible, lock the Discord temporarily. No one is allowed in for three months, minimum. You abused the privilege of a live chatroom by letting things get out of hand in there, so you all can slum it in forum time with the rest of us for a while. Then, when you go back, perhaps you'll appreciate it and respect it more.

I know some of you will protest that you weren't involved in this fracas, so you shouldn't lose the privilege. Maybe that's true, but on the other hand, maybe a temporary personal sacrifice is a small price to pay for justice and a healthier Discord in the future. Think about it before you object.

~Neshomeh

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