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Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!  

We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!


Wolfram - May 05, 2003 3:47:57 pm PDT #1099 of 10289
Visilurking

I agree. But, in addition, it's not clear to me that "We want a place to discuss trolls without trolls seeing it", except to do things like craft emails. I think that's best left to admins working backchannel.

I thought that the lurking troll free zone was the whole point of the proposal, but maybe there were other reasons too.

And the existing listserv sounds like it does the trick. Not a stompie so I guess it's up to the stompies to confirm that. But if the stompies wanted a thread that they could open up to specific users as necessary I wouldn't oppose that either. I would just suggest it not be listed and linked from the homepage.


Consuela - May 05, 2003 3:48:34 pm PDT #1100 of 10289
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

but I'm wondering if acting in a semi-official capacity like this, rather than just offering opinions when asked, might be an uncomfortable place to be

Good point, although I don't think I'm suggesting a lawyer as a Stompy would be the Buffista General Counsel or anything. It's more like having someone around who is willing to be on call to talk about those sorts of quasi-legal issues, without actually representing the board as such.

I also think having a clearly-placed disclaimer regarding the content of individual posts is a good idea.

ita, with regards to the email address, I guess I was just riffing off Allyson's discussion of the security email address they had at the Bronze.


Jon B. - May 05, 2003 3:50:20 pm PDT #1101 of 10289
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I thought that the lurking troll free zone was the whole point of the proposal

We're talking around each other. I don't agree with the proposal is all I was saying.


Wolfram - May 05, 2003 4:02:43 pm PDT #1102 of 10289
Visilurking

We're talking around each other. I don't agree with the proposal is all I was saying.

Oh, me neither.
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Sophia Brooks - May 05, 2003 4:06:15 pm PDT #1103 of 10289
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

OK-- the thing I need cleared up in my head is whether we can e-mail stompies with problems. I thought that we could not based on a) they themsleves do not want to be moderators b) the overwhelming negative response when something is handled backchannel and c) the vote we had about dealing with problem posters.

It does sound like I would get a response and action if I emailed the stompies (which is fine, I like it that way). Maybe the issue we're dealing with has nothing to do with closing Bureacracy o non-registrants and more to do with what can be handled back-channel?


Consuela - May 05, 2003 4:12:07 pm PDT #1104 of 10289
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

I think it depends what the problem is, Sophia. And maybe that should be stated somewhere. What is within the Stompies' Scope of Work, so to speak.


Hayden - May 05, 2003 4:18:29 pm PDT #1105 of 10289
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I'm not sure where to do it, but I wish to nominate 'Suela for Stompy status, provided that she's willing to be a Stompy.


Susan W. - May 05, 2003 4:19:26 pm PDT #1106 of 10289
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

I agree with Sophia--I wouldn't have known it was appropriate to email the Stompies if I were being faced with some type of harassment I didn't feel comfortable raising in Bureaucracy.


Wolfram - May 05, 2003 4:23:55 pm PDT #1107 of 10289
Visilurking

Good point, although I don't think I'm suggesting a lawyer as a Stompy would be the Buffista General Counsel or anything. It's more like having someone around who is willing to be on call to talk about those sorts of quasi-legal issues, without actually representing the board as such.

And I don't think you need to be an active member of a bar to fill this position. Just preface any quasi-legal opinions with "not a lawyer" disclaimers, and consult with some of us if necessary.


Cindy - May 05, 2003 4:25:36 pm PDT #1108 of 10289
Nobody

OK-- the thing I need cleared up in my head is whether we can e-mail stompies with problems. I thought that we could not based on a) they themsleves do not want to be moderators b) the overwhelming negative response when something is handled backchannel and c) the vote we had about dealing with problem posters.

See Sophia's point b. I had no problem that the whole Anathema thing happened back channel. But there was a lot of negative response after people found out about it. I didn't bring the Z issue to them back channel, specifically because of the response to the Anathema resignation (or whatever). The only thing that seemed to put out the fires on the Anathema issue, is that he volunteered to leave. In the Z case, because she was using a Buffista Forum (PF) to link to comments about Buffistas, I wanted her suspension to turn into a ban.

Now - I understand people are saying I could have emailed the stompies and they could have posted about it, saying, "It comes to our attention that Z is using Buffista threads at PF, even though she's suspended. Furthermore she's using PF to link to strange and vaguely threatening comments about Buffistas. What does the community want to do about this?"

Fine. That works for me in as far as it goes. Then what happens? Who is going to speak up and tell the stompies that the community wants troll Z banned, rather than suspended. Who is going to speak up when they realize that doing so is likely to attract negative attention from the only suspended and not yet banned poster?

I can tell you who is not going to speak up.