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DATE | 2020-02-05 |
FROM | Jean Louis
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] code of conduct, or code of rights?
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* Daniel Pocock [2020-02-05 22:00]: > > This is very relevant to discussions about a Code of Conduct > > The acid attack is also an interesting metaphor for what people have > done to RMS, the attempts to associate him with villains, etc > > https://debian.community/codes-of-conduct-and-hypocrisy/
That is good link, explaining exactly what few of immoral people want to do to the GNU project and RMS.
Jean
P.S.
Quotes from the link:
Virtual incarceration
The system of secretly shaming people, censoring people, demoting people and running huge lynching threads on the debian-private mailing list has many psychological similarities to incarceration.
It resembles the medieval practice of locking people in the pillory or stocks and inviting the rest of the community to throw rocks and garbage at them.
How would we feel if somebody either responded to this virtual lynching with physical means, or if they took their own life or the lives of other people? In my earlier blog about secret punishments, I referred to the research published in Social Psychology of Education which found that psychological impacts of online bullying, which includes shaming, are just as harmful as the psychological impact from child abuse.
Would you want to holiday in a village that re-introduced this type of cruel punishment? It turns out, studies have also shown that witnesses to the bullying, which could include any subscribers to the debian-private mailing list, may be suffering as much or more harm than the victims.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 10 tells us that Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations. They were probably thinking about more than a two day response period when they wrote that.
Any organization seeking to have a credible code of conduct seeks to have a clause equivalent to article 10. Yet the recent scandals in Debian and Wikimedia demonstrate what happens in the absence of such clauses. As Lord Denning put it, without any process or hearing, members are faced with the arbitrary authority of the despot.
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