grateful for michelle’s part in bringing this together, but couldn’t disagree more here. chesa came in furious, lied, vaguely implicated wikipedia editors in a disinformation campaign, and gaslit 3,000 people. then we politely interviewed him, which i regret.https://twitter.com/michelletandler/status/1350166861556563968 …
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i'm used to speaking with tech people, trolls, and reporters. trolls i block. tech people and reporters are usually interested in well-formed positions and linear arguments, even if adversarial. but this was politics. it was chaotic, it was nebulous, it was manipulative.
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a few people have said the moderators were not prepared, which is of course true. this was meant to be a broad conversation on the city, and a fun experiment. chesa arrived and we adapted, i thought fairly — ask questions, and let the man, who did exhibit some bravery, speak.
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while the chat was exciting, and at times illuminating, we were definitely too accommodating, a mistake i will not make again. and btw i’m not apologizing for failing to navigate 3,000 opinions in the middle of what was, frankly, an overwhelming situation.
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still, while i was disheartened by last night’s political cynicism, in some significant sense it was obviously a great success. thousands of people showed up for a peek into our city's russian nesting doll of disasters, and to find a way forward. that's a kind of hope. onward!
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Dude was all over the place (crime problem vs. things improving, no data resources in his office vs. stats showing things were better). He was like jello. Incredibly hard to nail down on anything. Definitely won the platitude and gaslighting olympics last night.
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