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by swagonomixxx
1677 days ago
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Agreed, a single point of authority is useful. Although in this scenario, isn't code of conduct something much more "local" that the ringleader doesn't really need to step in every time to enforce? CoC is just something I expect everybody to enforce when needed. Having a dedicated team to do that seems odd to me. I guess you still need someone to issue bans and to wield the ban hammer, but it _should_ happen infrequently that simply informing the violator of their violation should be enough (unless they're a troll and will continue violating, in which case they can be kicked). |
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