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DATE | 2020-02-23 |
FROM | Mark Galassi
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] feeling intimidated for endorsing the GNU social
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Dear GNU maintainers,
I wrote to endorse the GNU social contract and received an email which made me feel insulted and intimidated (this one said "F*** you", so not much risk of misinterpreting the language). I also got a sequence of replied from people telling me I was wrong to do so. These seem to be canned replies that are sent to other people who endorse it. They did not make me feel as intimidated, but it still seems like a strange campaign.
I wrote the following to the list last week but it got rejected by moderation for being "off topic". Since this list seems to have a lot of traffic which is a soul-search on how we should interact, I think it must have been rejected by mistake by an overworked moderator, which is understandable.
Here it is with my suggestion for the moderators. I also now realize that part of the response had to do with the bizarre "hangout" mailing list that was created to get some postings to many people on this list without going through this list.
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A while ago there was a discussion of moderation on this mailing list, but I lost track of what was happening.
A person responded to my endorsement of the social contract (which I had misspelled as social construct - ooops). This person wrote back to me and the list saying:
> F*** you and your illconceived campaign to destroy GNU
> And f*** that mailing list run by a theif and a bully
[they had the full swear word in there; I replaced part of it with *s so that we don't vent it too much and end up in search results for hostility]
I don't see clear information about moderation, and don't know right now how to write to the moderators directly (the page https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss doesn't give moderator addresses).
I feel that this mailing list has people who get really hostile and insult people like me who have dedicated their lives to being GNU contributors (in my case since 1985).
I will not get turned off of the good work for GNU by this specific insult targeted at me, but I can see that in the future I might get dispirited, and I know new people who have decided to not get in to the internals like this.
I would like to remind everyone that Richard has said quite clearly that everyone who contributes to GNU should be treated as acting in good faith.
I would suggest that the moderators of this list set something up to avoid the trolling. Even if they block such a response to the whole list, it still goes directly to the person posting. Some weird other addresses were also added.
I won't post the person's name here, but moderators: if you want I can share the details with you directly. Email me directly if you would like to work on this and need my help.
I would like to point out something rather nice that happened on the gnu-community-private list (I'm just quoting a snippet, and I replaced the person's name since that is a private list). Clearly this poster had a disagreement with others and questioned their good faith, but then realized that s/he should not have, and wrote a very nice email.
The snippet:
aPoster> It was wrong for me to ask people to leave this community. I aPoster> apologize, and take back my above suggestion.
(my reply below: )
aPoster, it is nice to see that you have the character to post this kind of correction.
I hope that when people back off from a hurried possibly hostile statement (although this one was much milder than a lot of what we see on this list) they will always know that the silent majority praises it.
The first thing I did when I saw aPoster's adjustment was to go and re-read all of their previous emails to make sure that I had paid attention to their points. _______________________________________________ Hangout mailing list Hangout-at-nylxs.com http://lists.mrbrklyn.com/mailman/listinfo/hangout
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