If someone was found to be making trouble... by
Neshomeh
on 2014-05-27 16:07:00 UTC
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... purely for the sake of making trouble, they would be asked to stop. They might even be given multiple chances, depending on the severity of the trouble. If they didn't stop, they would be asked to leave. If they didn't leave, they would be kicked out. No more troublemaker! Amazing how that works.
~Neshomeh
We've managed for twelve years so far. by
Huinesoron
on 2014-05-27 16:03:00 UTC
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Yes, we occasionally have troublemakers - who doesn't? But they either genuinely reform, are viewed with suspicion for a while, and then reintegrate fully - or they leave of their own accord - or they get kicked out. They don't hang around being deliberately provocative - or if they do, they're not liked for it. People who constantly snipe at other people, or at one other person, are generally disliked for it.
Which is what the Constitution means when it says 'If you find it impossible to get along with another member of the PPC, please take it up in private e-mail' (Article 8). The unspoken second half of that statement is 'if you can't stop sniping at someone, just stop replying to them at all'.
And people who deliberately break the rules in a way that upsets everyone, not just one person... yeah, they don't stick around.
hS