Subject: My brief two cents.
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Posted on: 2017-03-18 03:44:00 UTC

Looking back at all of this, I have to agree with both sides of the argument here. Yes, doxxing is horrible and does not deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence as any PPC boarder. Heck, it does not deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence as anybody's Internet usernames anywhere, period. It's put lives at risk in the past, and a quick look at the article about it on Wikipedia has confirmed that it's actually led to the deaths of almost a dozen people since the 1990's. On a more personal level, when I got involved in drama a few years ago, I started worrying, albeit irrationally, that I'd be doxxed by at least a few of the others involved and suffer physical harm, or worse. I would never consider doxxing anyone I've fallen out with online, ever.

That being said, outright banning everyone involved in the entire discussion, even those who weren't there to see the screencap fiasco, will solve absolutely nothing and, I fear, may continue putting us in a negative light. Sure, I did chime in a few times when said screencap happened, but I only realized the gravity of what was going down at the time long after the fact. While I did drop out of the conversation due to being busy with personal matters, I PM'd Aegis later on and told him that I was firmly on your side, that this information should not be released publicly, and that doing so would come back to hurt everyone involved and couldn't be retracted. In hindsight I realize that a better course of action would have been to talk to Tomash directly and to tell him to delete the screencap from the Discord chat as well as his computer files if applicable (which is most likely the case). I apologize for not doing so immediately and also for not making a public attempt to decry the screencap incident while it was happening. My awful time management skills do not excuse the fact that I did nothing to stop this and if I have to deal with the consequences of my nonaction then I'm willing to accept them.

With that being said, however, outright banning every single participant in the whole conversation, including yourself, seems like an act of haste, and likely anger over the whole incident, as justified as it was. I don't know if the ban is from the Discord chat or from the PPC in its entirety, but shutting people out of this community just because they either were led by herd mentality to make a collective mistake will send a very bad message to anyone who happens upon the Board or other PPC-affiliated places online and thinks that we drop the banhammer willy-nilly for committing just one perceived offense.

I don't disagree that what Tomash did was unimaginably wrong, and I don't disagree that ganging up on July was just as bad. But making propositions out of sheer anger is likely to do more harm than good, especially in circumstances as dubious as this. I hope we can all learn from this, end this vicious cycle, and find a better way to handle drama, bullying, and general grossness, but I personally think insta-banning half the currently active PPC community because of one disastrous conversation is anything but that way.

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