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4 Nov 2021
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comWhat's important is to be focused on conflict resolution. Banning has taken up too much space in the conversation and should really be the exception.15:18:34
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.town(in fact, this exact question is the major reason why a legalistic approach to moderation - set hard-and-fast rules and exactly enforce them - doesn't work in practice)15:18:39
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.town
In reply to @zimbatm:numtide.com
What's important is to be focused on conflict resolution. Banning has taken up too much space in the conversation and should really be the exception.
I strongly agree with this, to be clear
15:19:03
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townI believe that so does the RFC, actually15:19:12
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townif I am not misremembering15:19:22
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comthe RFC is a lot of things15:19:29
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comwhen we read it, we all see something different15:19:51
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.town * (in fact, this exact question is the major reason why a legalistic approach to moderation - set hard-and-fast rules and exactly enforce them - doesn't work in practice - there is no deterministic upfront way to answer this question)15:20:02
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.town * (in fact, this exact question is the major reason why a legalistic approach to moderation - set hard-and-fast rules and exactly enforce them - doesn't work in practice; there is no deterministic upfront way to answer this question)15:20:09
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comhalf of the conflict is based on some of the ambiguity of the language15:20:21
@tomberek:matrix.orgtomberekThat is a limited view of legalistic. It also means admitting the system can fail. Checks and balances. Protections from abuse.15:20:23
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townunfortunately social norms don't modularize as well as code does :p15:20:31
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townactually, maybe a good analogy is security work; security work is notoriously difficult to modularize, because it always needs to consider the whole system to be effective, because you're dealing with some sort of adversary15:21:17
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townoutside of conflict resolution between good-faith participants, community management is shaped very similarly15:21:48
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.commaybe what we should do is take an empirical approach to the problem. create a small moderation team, for a limited amount of time, and see how it works out15:21:52
@tomberek:matrix.orgtomberek
In reply to @zimbatm:numtide.com
maybe what we should do is take an empirical approach to the problem. create a small moderation team, for a limited amount of time, and see how it works out
so.... 102? :)
15:22:17
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comwasn't 102 a knee-jerk ? :p15:23:13
@tomberek:matrix.orgtomberekit was, but not completely unprincipled or without thought15:23:46
@tomberek:matrix.orgtomberekThe major issue with 98 seemed to be that it was too easy to misinterpret both the language, as well as the overall intent.15:24:33
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.town
In reply to @tomberek:matrix.org
That is a limited view of legalistic. It also means admitting the system can fail. Checks and balances. Protections from abuse.

you can have such protections in a non-legalistic system as well, my point here is more that a legalistic approach just fundamentally cannot work as well at this scale.

but to give an example, in PG (formerly PTIO) we have a 'community reports' room that essentially serves as a room for discussing and questioning moderation decisions. it is exempt from the community-wide ban bot, and the threshold for getting banned there is very high.

by having a dedicated separate room for this, it prevents concern trolling in the main rooms (as there's nothing to disrupt, anyone in comrep is there because they are interested in the topic), while still leaving plenty of opportunity for community members to publicly question moderation decisions

15:25:00
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.town that is of course a safeguard that's specifically designed for the moderation structure over at PG; different systems (RFC98 is very different!) will warrant different safeguards 15:26:00
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comnice, we're getting to concrete things to do15:26:01
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comhaving a clear place where people can report abuse is important15:26:22
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comwe want to also reduce uncertainty of what happens to the process15:26:34
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.com * we want to also reduce uncertainty of what happens with the process15:26:42
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.comboth for sides of the complaint15:26:59
@zimbatm:numtide.com@zimbatm:numtide.com * for both for sides of the complaint15:27:03

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