Subject: So, leaving aside any change to the current Permission system...
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Posted on: 2022-05-14 14:35:34 UTC

It seems clear enough that's not gonna happen, and I'm fine with that. It was, after all, a radical idea. {= )

But I still want to talk about PG group chat and why I don't think it's something to be afraid of.

  • Fact: The PGs have always had the ability to communicate privately as a group via email.
  • Fact: We have done it before.
  • Fact: We have only done it rarely, under extreme circumstances.
  • Fact: We have so far resisted becoming a committee, much less a clique, much less a cabal or a hive mind.

  • Conclusion: We can be trusted with the ability to talk to each other.

Based on that, here's my logic:

  • Fact: For at least some people, chat feels more accessible/less formal than email.
  • Hypothetical: A PG who's uncertain about a decision can more easily seek feedback from all the other PGs rather than being left out to dry or only consulting the one person they feel most comfortable with, thus being influenced only by that one other person's opinion.
  • Hypothetical: People who don't want to weigh in haven't been pressured beyond a personal sense of obligation to do so before, and won't be now.
    - The inverse: If Kaitlyn does want to weigh in, she can read over hS's shoulder? And if another non-Discord-using PG does get elected in the future, we can cross that bridge when we come to it.
  • Hypothetical: If the PGs deliberately arrange to take turns with requests rather than being uncertain if someone else will step up this time and thus feeling pressured, and if the weight of each decision is distributed, each decision will be less burdensome, and there will be less burnout.
  • Hypothetical: If more PGs communicate more regularly about decisions, more perspectives are involved in each decision, reducing the influence of one person's bias.
  • Hypothetical: Over time, decisions become more consistent and more moderate, thus decreasing uncertainty in the Permission process.

And finally,

  • Fact: Some people will complain no matter what we do.
  • Fact: There's only so much we can do to manage other people's perceptions.
  • Fact: Perception is not fact.

So, why fear?

~Neshomeh

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