(2022-02-08, 02:21 PM)North Wrote: I like that this forum has multiple administrators challenging each other on best approach.
This is a good segue into my perspective as a board custodian on all of this.
My view has been all along that the original compromise that we as a community arrived at near the beginning of our existence was/is optimal: to confine discussion of controversial sociopolitical subjects to a set of opt-in forums.
Over time, and with certain posters exhibiting certain behaviours in those opt-in forums, other board custodians have developed a different view: that intervention or even abolition is required given what they perceive to be inappropriate postings to those forums. For the sake of compromise, I have gone along with those interventions, and even implemented the technology to limit to three the number of links that may be posted to the opt-in forums in any seven-day period. I also helped to draft the proposed new rules above.
I emphasise though that that was purely for the sake of compromise: I have never supported these rules/interventions outright, only as a compromise. As indicated above, when it comes to the opt-in forums, I support the status quo.
I understand that other board custodians have reasons for wanting to change the status quo so as to restrict posting behaviour in the opt-in forums: reasons that they consider good and proper. I don't dispute that those board custodians have the best interests of this board at heart in proposing their restrictions.
I have, though, on recent reflection, come to a position in which I am no longer willing to present a united front with the board custodians with whose approach I disagree, nor to compromise other than this:
I won't block the implementation of the rules proposed above (so long as the three-link-per-seven-days limit is removed), but nor will I have any part with them myself: those board custodians who wish for them to be implemented and enforced will have to do so on their own steam, as far as I'm concerned.
Here's the caveat: if the majority of active Psience Quest members indicate that they want those rules to be implemented and enforced, then I am willing to do so. I support a consultative, democratic approach to the management of our board.