Are you comparing banning someone to participate at conference(s) with hanging innocent people?
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 4:34 PM Paulo Santos Perneta < paulosperneta@gmail.com> wrote:
" In other words, the best way to ban anyone from any event is to start a rumour about them" - that's Wikimedia version of the Salem witch trials. Unbelievable that this sort of thing is coming from one of the WMF trustees, even as a personal opinion.
Paulo
Michel Vuijlsteke wikipedia@zog.org escreveu no dia segunda, 17/06/2019 à(s) 15:26:
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 16:12, Dariusz Jemielniak darekj@alk.edu.pl wrote:
If there are rumors about physical violence, unbelievable as they may
seem,
the bottom line common sense is to approach the alleged would-be
attacker
and
request politely that they stay away, to deescalate even just a
potentially tense situation.
In other words, the best way to ban anyone from any event is to start a rumour about them?
I personally believe this fork of the discussion threat deserves a quick
EOT and salting.
I personally don't.
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