An addendum to this thread: there are good alternatives to call-out culture, e.g. dynamics built around the principles in @slatestarcodex's comment policy → honesty + social gentleness. Incenting honesty ideally prevents gentle people becoming doormats. http://slatestarcodex.com/comments/ https://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1019642201494585344 …
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Isn't that just creating bubbles to escape bubbles? To clarify, your solution is certainly sure to protect one's own sanity, but it feels like we need to try to find a way detoxify our social environment. Social climate change is upon us, if you'll forgive a mixed metaphor
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I don't think that's a bad characterization, yes — but you don't detoxify without a hazmat suit, and likewise you need to regularly practice the norms you want to spread in a context where they actually work in order to not just slowly degrade. Social animal programming is strong
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