Subject: Alright, I'll give you that.
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Posted on: 2017-03-16 21:24:00 UTC
Let me just check the archives, though. And I'm still concerned about July apparently forcing Ix away last time.
Subject: Alright, I'll give you that.
Author:
Posted on: 2017-03-16 21:24:00 UTC
Let me just check the archives, though. And I'm still concerned about July apparently forcing Ix away last time.
It seems like we can hardly go two weeks without some big conflagration like this, and every time it goes the same way. People are hurt, maybe someone gets thrown out, it gets abruptly dropped as if nothing ever happened and if people start talking about improving things in the community so it's less likely drama gets so out of hand, it's "No, let's keep everything the same just for the sake of everything being the same."
I agree that we do need to work together to make the PPC a good place and all that, my concern is we often don't.
I seemed to remember a lot of discussions about things like, yes, changing the board, but also moderator positions, Permission, Constitution stuff etc. I thought I remembered a lot of opposition to changing things in general. If I misrecall, sorry. When I'm free, I'll do some research on this.
That said, this was at least a couple years ago, wasn't it? I've had a lot going on in my life.
... it was a reference to my post on moderators. If so, I don't think it's a fair characterisation of what I said, but I can see how it could be read that way.
hS
In class, have shedload of work to do. Update on this later.
I think you're being too hard on yourself there. There's no rule that says newbies have to stay out of the serious stuff, and in fact, your lack of previous involvement might have in many circumstances been a good thing, because you wouldn't have been coming into the discussion with some preconceived notions about various people. And from what I can tell in the logs, you weren't running around calling for bans or anything like that. You mostly confined yourself to summaries of what was being discussed and general proposals for reform.
That said, if you want to ban yourself (from the Discord or the PPC) for a while in penance, I can't possibly object. Your call.
Now that two of us are resigned and the others are either asleep at peak hours or not around often, we need more mods, especially now that we have a troll in the chatroom that can't be kicked in the meantime.
I'd like to nominate Maslab and Delta Juliette as replacements since they have proven to be reliable in the past.
They've proven they're responsible, level-headed, and exactly the right amount of interfering. They also have the requisite amount of experience. I trust them.
Not sure this really means all that much coming from me, but Maslab and Delta Juliette are rational individuals as far as I can see. So, assuming I get one and they accept, consider my vote cast for them.
I agree with voting for them for the same reasons Aegis listed. I freely admit that I don't know either of them very well, but they seem like good, steady, people from what I've seen of them.
I call for the 1 to 6 month ban of Tomash, with length determined as per boarder's decision.
I call for the involved boarders, particularly those mentioned in PoorCynic's revision, for an express written apology to July for the action of Witch Hunting. This is especially applies to Aegis, Alleb, Ekyl, Granz, and Khrstty, for reasons mentioned in PC's post
Let's keep this discussion rational.
At least, to me. If I'd been able to just restrain myself, none of this would be happening and things would still be fine. I'm at as much fault as anyone here.
Short of banning everyone from the Discord, I don't think it's possible to actually lock it, and looking at how out-of-hand things got on the Board, both now and in the past, I don't think getting rid of the chatroom would have made much of a difference.
That would mean they could observe the server, but would be unable to actually participate in discussions on it.
A six month ban for Tomash and resignation of Discord modship. No ban for anyone else.
Look, permanently banning someone is not gonna do the trick. And let me say that many, many, people who serve in the military have their faces and names revealed. That is all.
Just because something happens often, does not mean it okay or somehow not bad. And while I am not certain that a permanent ban is both a) the right decision or b) going to solve this issue going forward, I for one believe that we, as a community need to send a strong message that this kind of behavior is not going to be tolerated.
And before people go, "Oh he apologized" that does not make it better or undo the damage. At best it would count as a mitigating factor.
How people started going "We should change our Board policy so that the Iximaz situation will never happen again", and then promptly turn around and call people who defended them bullies and call for their bans.
For the record, we have confirmed abusers in the PPC community. As an example, palindromordnilap is a repeat offender who has harassed, threatened to doxx, and suicide baited and sent death threats to people.
Why shouldn't we ban those instead?
Which I made because I do not even slightly care what PC has to say about... basically anything, but particularly this.
I'm not exactly pleased by some of what he's had to say, particularly calling for my head, but he's a respectable member of the community with valuable insight.
I mean, he's the one who threatened to go all Stalin on every single person who was even present for the discussion, and I don't think his comments in the chatlog are those of someone who was doing "nothing to stop it".
Was I critical of July? Yes, very. But I was also on record as opposing the witch hunt and wanting the matter dropped, or at the very least put off for later.
Everyone right now is very tense due to this. I would recommend waiting a few days before implementing those actions.
Wikipedia has this thing called an interaction ban. Basically, it's an enforced agreement not to interact with each otheR. Maybe agreement isn't the best term but I can't think of a better one right now. Anyways, if the two people involved start talking again more consequences happen.
My question is:
Would this be a good idea in the context of the PPC?
To be it seems a bit too extreme, and if two people really don't want anything to do with each other they'll just refuse to interact on their own accord.
I was barely present during this discussion, mainly because I found it disturbing, and my only interventions wer about calming down and thinking hard before doing something really harsh.
You do not have to distrust live chat rooms because of this incident, yes the incident is overkill, but we need to cool off for a few days. Right now, emotions are on the fly.
After a great deal of reflection, and more than a few conversations with certain parties, I agree that Tomash need not be banned, even if there is some punishment further than a loss of modship. What this further punishment would be, I am at a loss to.
However, I do stand by one earlier statement of mine. If we do impose a ban on Tomash, since this is, in essence, a retroactive application of the law, if anybody currently active has been accused of either revealing private information of another PPCer or harassing another PPCer, we should investigate those cases and try them according to the new methods.
Should a ban be issued against Tomash, I suggest that any previous cases involving harassment or the revelation of private information of any PPC members be re-examined and judged according to the new system it appears would rise from this thread.
I have made an extremely glaring oversight and serious mistake in posting that screenshot. I again deeply apologize for what I have done.
In the discussion about that, it has become clear that the PPC does not trust my judgment or my ability to hold power because of my rash action yesterday. I would only like to say that I do not believe that my extremely unacceptable actions to be illegal.
This, however, leaves us with a lack of moderators that are active during the evenings in the United States (since Iximaz has also resigned and Cat-on-the-Keyboard is not very active). Would someone be so kind as to nominate my replacement?
I nominate GMA and Storme Hawk to the positions rendered vacant by yourself and Ix
I personally do not believe I am worthy enough of being a mod on the Discord channel.
If you and a number of others disagree with me then I will take the burden up. But personally I think that there are other members of this community who would be a better mod than I.
As per currently ongoing discussions in the Discord, I also nominate Aegis, Delta Juliette, and/or Maslab
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the default stance of doxxing seems to be "not illegal unless it's releasing home address, SSN, etc" and full names, while not morally acceptable, is not actually illegal.
I do agree that Tomash should lose his modship (and before anyone points fingers at me, I announced my own resignation below), and possibly have a temporary ban, but treating him like a criminal when he didn't do anything illegal that I'm aware of seems a bit much.
Though it does come to me after the fact that some of my language may have been too strong, and given that I am not certain, I retract the part of my comment regarding the mentioning it as illegal. I cannot confirm or deny if that raises to that level. So for that I apologize.
That being said, it was still a blatant violation of our rules. And the punishment is still warranted.
If I'd say anything signifies hatred, it's Des wanting to wipe out every single person who was even present for the discussion.
In fact, let's ban everyone. Dissolve the PPC. That takes care of the problem.
This could be a different person.
It's Toroll.
You're using Tor. You're trolling. You're Toroll, regardless of whether you're the original or a sad copycat.
And I'm insulted by the idea that I might possibly be Desdendelle. To dispel this notion I have no problem unmasking. While I find this whole thread wildly amusing, mostly because Data was right about July being a bully and Des being a fool the whole time, I have not been involved lately because honestly you lot aren't worth my time anymore since Data left.
Also, don't bother banning this IP, though I'm sure you will anyway. This is a 24-our coffee shop several miles from my home.
Their actions are in line with one we all know and love
While I definitely think that Tomash should be knocked a good month into the future w/ the Ol' Ban Hammer for that little leak, banning that many people feels like it might be a tad overkill.
I believe the aforementioned Tomash said it best: "Please keep in mind that during most of the beginning of that log, the people talking were unsure whether Iximaz was alive and therefore under a lot of emotional stress."
I do think I understand, but again, my biases prevent my saying anything. Wouldn't want to be banned, after all. My hands are tied, really.
Banning people, including yourself is not the answer! Even though I may be a newbie, this cannot pass. This is not the right thing to do, banning them because they were in the DISCUSSION is going to far.
Maybe don't go full bloodthirsty, eh? I was on your side of the disgussion.
The Discord chat (or specifically, the people present yesterday) owe(s) July and apology for the witch hunt conducted against her yesterday. I don't think a discussion about bullying can be held in clear conscience while that's still in the air.
That's why my stance during the discussion had been to leave July out of the overall discussion. I was worried about the implications of "let's do something to make sure incidents like this don't happen again" and "let's go after July!" being talked about in the same breaths.
Here's 84 pages of discussion, minus one screenshot.
Please keep in mind that during most of the beginning of that log, the people talking were unsure whether Iximaz was alive and therefore under a lot of emotional stress.
While I was taking up the cause of "hey maybe no witch hunts" it somehow completely slipped my mind to put my foot down on the screencap being in the Discord to begin with. Oops.
Sorry.
Never before have I thought of the Discord channel as something that, under right measures, can be made public to pretty much anyone. Should've known better after that Reddit problem.
I admit to my lack of reaction to that potential danger that could've been inflicted on JulyFlame. No point in trying to defend myself there. To my future judges: Do what you think is right.
July's name and face are, if not public then easily accessed but at least a quarter of the board. I just checked, and I still have her name, email address, an old picture, and a bunch of other stuff from ages ago when we were friends. She's never been shy about it.
Literally, that's what witch-hunt means.
And you can't have a trial without the person you're accusing in the room.
Trials in absentia are definitely a thing.
But, you know, that's why I'm calling for July to be dropped from this discussion until she's actually around.
You will delete any copies of that screenshot that you have. That goes for anyone who took a copy from the chat, as well. Delete it.
This ends now.
hS
The reason I'm only posting this now is that I needed Iximaz to delete the copy she sent me from our private message history before I could truthfully say they were all deleted.
Seriously, guys, this needs to be said? This is basic internet etiquette/common sense/human decency.
Not okay.
This went downhill very quickly. That is all
First of all, getting rid of the permanent invite is jumping at shadows. At no point did we have a problem with someone abusing it to return to the channel after being kicked. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Second, are you ready to accept responsibility for kicking someone unjustly? Are you ready to face the consequences of that, whatever they may be?
Third, I don't get how we (or rather, you guys who were around for that) could've stopped what happened two days ago. If you could go back in time, you'd go and kick Ix from the channel at the middle of her shouting? Would that solve anything?
I've been reading what's been going on since I last posted, and everything I said was pure idiocy. I am not qualified to make suggestions here. Please disregard what I said above; I no longer think it's a good idea.
-- Key
I particularly agree with the bit about the eternal invite. It did strike me that certain members could have just gone to the wiki page and thrown themselves back over and over again, and if there's account-banning, then they'd just make new accounts in order to harass people.
I would consider getting rid of the Discord Chat altogether. I think just about every recent issue over the past two-three months have all started there. I think it might be something about the lack of time to consider before posting. On the board it does take longer, and that might be a fix. It gives a chance for cooler heads to prevail.
The Discord, in this case, is kinda like plumbing — you only notice it when it starts acting up. Another metaphor is police: police mistakes/judgement errors tend to get blown out of proportion because nobody notices the good police does.
The point is this: your argument discounts all of the good stuff that goes over in the Discord in order to focus on its bad side, and further, Drama does happen even with no chat channel being around; we didn't have any Discord when the Data issue blew up, or when the whole mess with Brink and Ekyl happened.
Any time something bad happened in IRC, you had calls to dispense with it entirely. Wouldn't have fixed the problem then, won't now.
Assuming what she said about us as a community is true, we should educate ourselves on ways to a) know when we're bullying someone, b) know when we're being an apologist, and c) stop both of those. Seafarer's suggestion of handling JulyFlame before anything else also has a certain amount of sense to it.
I wish I had a more substantial answer, but I'm not as involved in the community as some of you. I do care about the mental health of everyone in it, which is why Iximaz's post troubles me.
Let's not assume that a) those people are bullies (because that merits looking into and "guilty until proven otherwise" is a bad principle to go on) and b) that we've somehow failed in stopping them (because that depends on them actually being bullies).
What you get, then, is moderators who are where they are because they're popular and good at getting voted for, moreso than the most qualified.
If not, this might be a case of the current board not being ideal for our needs.
Have the mods always put their email addresses in their title lines. I don't think YWA has proper private messaging, so I had to think of a workaround.
Who are those other two people who named July a bully, and who are the people who got driven out of the PPC because of her.
Data Junkie mentioned July's bullying, though. So did the troll. The part about people being driven out was my interpretation of something that came up a while ago, though I believe Tray-Gnome's name was brought up specifically. I can go digging, if you like.
They are, in order, a) a person who nearly got banned for abusive behaviour and then threw themselves out of the Board after seeing that their bad behaviour isn't welcome, b) a troll and c) a person who left the PPC after abusing hS and Nesh, returned to poke at sensitive things and throw names around, and left afterwards.
I'm inclined to think that this sorta accusation is baseless. Bad blood existing between people (like Ix and July, me and LilySinful AKA Tray-Gnome, etc) doesn't necessarily mean that it's immediately bullying.
She left because this community clearly supports bullies and bigots, but will deny it to the death. And it will eventually be the death of the community with Crow's blessing, as she would say.
Just asking as someone who doesn't really understand the concept/function behind IP addresses. Do these matches guarantee that Orwell is Data, or is it potentially just coincidence based on their geographic locations?
—doctorlit prepares himself for disappointing answer
..is that they live close enough together to have used the same IP address at some point. It's not a Tor node, but I believe Orwell let slip that they were using a coffee shop's internet in one of their recent posts.
So, yeah. Suspect, but not conclusive.
Are you saying you told me so, paraphrasing my post as 'I told you so', or saying 'I told you (all) so, and hS agrees with me'?
Tone and the internet don't mix, so it seems best to check. ^_^
hS
I was on the record at the time as thinking the timing of the appearance of Orwell (we were discussing Data Junkie's ban) was, if you'll forgive the WWII-era phrasing, "too velvety-arsed and Rolls-Royce for me". It was too neat, too much of a coincidence. I was written off as being paranoid. Hell, I wrote myself off as being paranoid. That I was right? Well... not gonna lie, I feel vindicated.
I didn't mean it as a slight on anyone, and if anyone took it that way I can only apologise.
I believe you, but might as well have it out there.
Let me just check the archives, though. And I'm still concerned about July apparently forcing Ix away last time.
Yeah, it looks like my memory's not as good as I thought. A lot of people seem to have felt victimised by July, but as I've never seen them post, I can't speak to their character, so I'm dropping that.
Oh, and Ix did leave because of July, in case you missed that. I seem to remember that it was just July blowing up prematurely rather than actively bullying, though, so that's fine.
I think we should talk about the other part of my post now. *apologetic*
The post I linked to was the one she referenced in saying 'I just said I didn't'.
hS
I didn't take them seriously until Ix's post. Sometimes people with legitimate grievances turn to trolling to get their message across - Iximaz saying similar things made me think they might have had a point. Just so you know why I bothered bringing them up (and I'm sorry now that I did).
Tentatively because, frankly, an article isn't going to actually make people do anything. We can't just write some text saying "do this" on the Constitution, we have to convince people to actually act on it.
Of course, the PPC's entire mentality towards bullies needs to change. But we have to start somewhere. Baby steps.
Since we're in the discussion phase, though, I thought it important to note down that step we'll have to take.