Codes of Conduct can never replace good intentions, mutual respect and human decency, but in the right hands, they can be an excellent tool for bullying and abuse.
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Replying to @Plinz
A lack of a code of conduct is an excellent opportunity for bullying and abuse by people who happen to lack good intentions, mutual respect and human decency.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
A code of conduct never changes bad actors, and they will always find ways to circumvent or even use them, for instance by creating Kangaroo courts. Erroneous conduct of well intentioned people can usually be resolved, but bad actors cannot.
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Replying to @Plinz
Let's see. Not having a code of conduct means you don't have a way to escalate a response to a bad actor up to the point of throwing them out.
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Let's abolish all laws, and use common sense instead!
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No, laws are necessary to regulate involuntary social groups. Not unlike cryptography, they are incredibly expensive and knowledge intensive to write, evaluate, improve, implement and apply, because they are so easy to corrupt, misunderstand, or have unintended consequences.
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