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by pydry 2020 days ago
Blame culture is when bugs, downtime, etc. happen and people both look for somebody to blame and simultaneously look to exculpate their own behavior. It leads to CYA behavior, backstabbing and massive risk aversion. It can also lead to or be a result of a toxic work environment.

In multi causal bugs it can lead to people downplaying causes which they had something to do with and exaggerating the effect that co-worker thry don't like had something to do with. This often leads to confused attribution and poor rectification of systemic issues - e.g. writing more unit tests even when more unit tests won't really help.

"Accountability culture" sounds like it could be the same thing. Or not. I'm not really sure.

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This sounds like a bad faith culture in general: i.e. "paying a price for mistakes", rather than "owning postmortems". Treating a mistake as an opportunity for punishment (be it purely social or otherwise), rather than for learning, is more about how you treat staff & peers than how you deal with mistakes.

> Accountability culture" sounds like it could be the same thing.

Can I ask what specific part of my description of accountability culture sounded like it lined up with your description of blame culture?

> This sounds like a bad faith culture

Yes, that’s what blame culture is: a dysfunctional organizational culture where, when mistakes are made, the organizational priority is to find and punish those responsible. The consequence is CYA and finger pointing.