Angela wrote:
The necessity to go through the additional stage of voting on acceptance of cases seems a waste of time if the mediators have already decided that arbitration is the best route for the person they are referring. I'm not saying they can't veto the referral if they really think that's best, but couldn't the default be acceptance of cases we refer to them rather than the insistence of a vote every time?
We need a way to stem the flood - we are *not* supermen that have no lives outside of arbitration. These cases take a good deal of time so we need a way to help regulate the process and also weed out items that are no longer pressing, or could be handled in lower steps. If needed, we could eventually recruit more arbitrators in order to better distribute the work load.
But being hasty will only result in the AC becoming a rubber stamping body for bans. I also fear that mobs of users could start ganging up on merely unpopular users. It would be fairly easy to game the system in that case - the mob would make unreasonable demands to push the issue through the process (got hemlock?). We need a check on that as well.
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Daniel Mayer wrote:
Angela wrote:
The necessity to go through the additional stage of voting on acceptance of cases seems a waste of time if the mediators have already decided that arbitration is the best route for the person they are referring. I'm not saying they can't veto the referral if they really think that's best, but couldn't the default be acceptance of cases we refer to them rather than the insistence of a vote every time?
We need a way to stem the flood - we are *not* supermen that have no lives outside of arbitration. These cases take a good deal of time so we need a way to help regulate the process and also weed out items that are no longer pressing, or could be handled in lower steps. If needed, we could eventually recruit more arbitrators in order to better distribute the work load.
But being hasty will only result in the AC becoming a rubber stamping body for bans. I also fear that mobs of users could start ganging up on merely unpopular users. It would be fairly easy to game the system in that case - the mob would make unreasonable demands to push the issue through the process (got hemlock?). We need a check on that as well.
Absolutely. And if you think you're busy now wait until the "quick-poll" results start sending mor things your way.
Ec