Subject: It is not.
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Posted on: 2017-03-18 13:52:00 UTC

I have no saying on the matter, nor do I have anything that would in any way, shape or form justify Tomash's idea. I will not deny that my personal problems with July led me to be a part of this conversation, however nowhere in the logs you see me saying that her real name and face should be made public.

Two days ago, a certain somebody (to whom I am still thankful) gave me few good arguments as to why narrowing down JulyFlame as the sole source of PPC peer abuse was not the right path to take. Everyone at that time in Discord was concerned for Iximaz, true, but it's evident that they we should have focused on the issue as it was whole, not just what one person could have been guilty of. For that approach, I was ready to offer my apologies to JulyFlame (and not because Des said so), however doing so would only worsen the already hanging-on-a-thread relationship we have, as it was evident by my IWD post. Therefore, even if I regret voicing my opinion at the time, I can't bring myself to apologise to JulyFlame directly.


However, I would like to address one of the things you mention here, hS.

"I'm looking desperately for anyone objecting to this. I've found one "I'm not sure about posting the image", one "you should probably censor July's name and face" (note: future tense, not past"... and one "If July really has been verbally abusive, why protect her?""

It actually goes a little more than those three (well, two, since the last one isn't really an objection) sentences. You can see the logs below in my reply to Des's ridiculousness, but just to bring them out once again what I managed to find:

"Actually, in a way it is part of exactly the can of worms we're about to open. But I agree with not putting the convo on board."

"You should probably censor July's name and face."

"If July wanted her real name known on the board, she would go by it."

"We could quote the conversation.
Instead of using the screenshot.
"

"I agree that showing face and real name is not cool and disrespectful. (...)"

"And IMHO, putting that chat screencap in public view would be extremely disrespectful to all parties involved, which won't help anybody's case."



As you can see, the objection was there. Not everyone present in the conversation was perfectly okay with doing this.

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