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by detaro
1712 days ago
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More importantly, a CoC is a commitment by the moderation team to follow a certain standard, instead of giving it a position of "whatever we say is right, if we don't act, sucks to be you". (And at the same time, it's just that, a commitment, it can still be ignored or misused, it's not an automatic fix for anything) |
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Edit: What good does a commitment do anyway, if it guarantees nothing and changes nothing? It's just someone shouting, hoping someone else hears and approves. If anything, that underlines my point about the fundamental immaturity of the decision to introduce a CoC.
Edit2: I understood your point to be that introducing a CoC means a commitment, which is somehow something that is good. When all this commitment does is deflect responsibility, that is not a healthy result. I feel like that addresses your point fine.