Subject: Hope you don't mind if I put my thoughts here, Tomash.
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Posted on: 2017-03-19 03:27:00 UTC

This thread has gotten so wild I genuinely don't know where else to lay out my thoughts.


So, first thought, Tomash. I don't think he needs to be permabanned. Doxxing someone is absolutely a serious offense, but it's also (so far as I know) his first in about six years of spotless membership. He has acknowledged it was wrong, apologized repeatedly and profusely for it, and resolved to make amends in whatever way he can. In addition to which, his offense was, or at least seemed to me, a mistake made in dire circumstances with the genuine intention of providing people ait all facts available, rather than a malicious attack or deliberate violation of the rules or common decency. That, to me, is not a situation that merits a permaban.

Some form of consequence is necessary, certainly, but permabans are not the tool for this job. I strongly believe that they should be reserved for cases where there is a repeated or drastic negative consequence to someone's continued presence. I do not see that as the case with Tomash, or anyone else involved in this matter. If people want to discuss a temp ban, I'll leave them to it. I still don't think it's the best course, and I'll vote as such, but I'm only one member.

Now as to the secondary ban proposals, I strongly oppose banning any of the people mentioned in PC and Des' lists, for any length of time. Witchhunting members of the community is very much Not Cool, but neither is mass banning members on first offenses without first giving due consideration to less drastic courses. Even temporary bans are significant, especially in the case of Khryssty, who's only been here about a month, if I recall correctly.

I would also like to voice my concern over the frequency of bans being suggested. Many of the candidates suggested have never had problems before, and are now being considered for bans as long as twelve months, without, as far as I have seen, even any significant effort being made to so much as talk to them about it. This deeply troubles me. I know we want to make it clear that witchhunting/bullying and such things are not tolerated here, but I worry that if we start looking at problems as "does this merit a ban?" rather than "what can we do to resolve this?" we won't look as hard for more constructive solutions. When all you have is a hammer, and all that. Perhaps I'm just being paranoid, but I would be much reassured if we resolved to at the bare minimum tackle each case individually. This name listing in ban proposals does not sit well with me.


All that aside, though, there is something I would like us all to keep in mind as this discussion goes on, particularly in light of the controversial tone it may take; we all try to be friends (or at least pleasant acquaintances) here. We don't always succeed, but that's the goal, so while this is a crisis, try to remember that we're all doing what we think is best for the community and for each other.

In that same vein, I would like to thank everyone who has posted so far for participating in this discussion. This is rough stuff, easy to want to shy away from, particularly if you're not personally involved. It's gratifying to see everyone weighing in.
I especially want to thank Neshomeh, Seafarer, and Storme Hawk for taking the time to so thoroughly and articulately lay out their thoughts on this. I won't deny I was more than a little fired up when I first started going through this thread, but seeing their comments helped me remember to check my temper before posting.

Finally, if we do end up calling for a vote—something I would very much prefer to avoid, for the record—I vote no action taken.

-Badger

P.S.
I apologize for the no doubt error-ridden state of this post. It's taken the better part of the day to catch up on all this and to organize my thoughts on it. Fatigue is not kind to my mental spellchecker.

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