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On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Ian Stakenvicius <axs@g.o> wrote: |
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> Alternatively, it empowers any dev to help stop this behaviour, rather |
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> than just the moderators. Sort of the same way bullying needs to be |
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> dealt with -- if the whole community takes responsibility for treating |
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> it as unacceptable, and calls on it right away, then things are a lot |
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> more effective than relegating to a relatively small set of |
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> authorities (although of course, there will always be a need for those |
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> authorities too). |
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By all means try it out, but I suspect that such a system will |
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generally just preserve the status quo. Maybe that is fine, but I |
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doubt that counting on everybody to send 100 off-list emails to the |
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offender every time somebody gets out of line seems unlikely to work. |
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Rich |