It seems not legitimate to ban people because of his opinion. He don't insult or harass someone. How to not blame the ban if we think about it ?
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Replying to @ugobourdon @fanf42 and
More generally, I'm trying to make the point, to both sides, that the world is imperfect, and we can desire that it be different, but pretending it is how we desire it, rather than how it actually is, probably isn't the most pragmatic way to get through life.
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Replying to @propensive @ugobourdon and
I could make points that I think the ban is wrong and/or that
@fommil shouldn't say certain things, but I choose not to do either because I care more about the point I was making, and didn't want to distract any part of my audience.1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @propensive @ugobourdon and
this is not good enough. a moderator MUST be perfect. if a mod has moral failings that preclude them from seeing a situation objectively, they should abdicate from arbitrating it. this power is not someone's toy to make their life easier. it's purely a duty, and this mod failed.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
I just don't think it's possible for moderators, who are usually unpaid for their work, to have enough time to do their jobs with the sort of perfection we would like. It's difficult. That's not to say they shouldn't be striving for more objective decisions all the time.
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Replying to @propensive @PLT_cheater and
And I'm not trying to justify any bad decisions. I'm looking at this from the perspective that the economics of maintaining a forum are such that they won't ever have the same judicial standards and due process that we'd like. We can desire it, but shouldn't pretend it exists.
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Replying to @propensive @ugobourdon and
yeah no there's a dozen people for every seat who would jump at the chance. You're making this out like it's some undesirable job that no one wants to do. That just isn't true.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
I think the job can't be handed to just anyone, though. There needs to be sufficient trust in the moderator for them to have the authority to do the job, and that can only be established over time. It's also easier to give someone the job of moderator than to take it away.
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Replying to @propensive @ugobourdon and
How would you know, have you recruited for moderators in enough capacity to handle situations like the above in competent manner? Where are the calls for applications? Where is your documented moderator process? It's easy to sit in an armchair and repeat "too hard, can't be done"
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @ugobourdon and
I have been a moderator, briefly, and it took up too much of my time, particularly because I wanted to do it well. I've spoken at length to
@SethTisue about it, and to a lesser extent to others. I've witnessed both good and bad moderation.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
I was involved in lengthy discussions with Lightbend, The Scala Center and @fommil around his banning from Gitter when that happened. It took a lot of time, and even then I wasn't satisfied with the outcome.
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