@user400654 This is spot on. They get more backlash for firing a mod than for suspending a user, especially when, as seems the case here, it's over nothing.
This particular case causes the same kind of uncertainty that monica's did. His post wasn't inflammatory, accusatory, it wasn't combative, it wasn't poo pooing on anyone or the network. I don't understand why it would result in a 1 year suspension... just as i don't understand why asking about an upcoming CoC and trying to clarify misunderstandings/edge cases would result in demodding.... especially considering mods are the ones who have to enforce it.
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So now we have to worry that our posts on meta se might result in immediate year long ban if we ask about or suggest something the board doesn't like?
@user400654 if you're perceived as a threat to their authority then yes. The company seems to have been taken over by a number of people who are driven by ideology. That ideology isn't mainstream, not even in the US. As such, there's a lot of friction between them and the community. People in perceived positions of power, like Robert having support in the community, are seen is threats and will be removed to protect those in power.
@user400654 It would be silly to speak out if a colleague slandered someone and doubles down on it? Would it be silly to speak out when a company you work for makes mistakes and tries to cover those mistakes?
@user400654 sure, but I don't think it's unreasonable to speak out if you've tried taking it up with the company. If the atmosphere is so bad that you cannot speak out, then there's already a culture of fear where only yes-men are accepted. That's not a company most will want to work for and standing up to that certainly isn't going to harm one's future career opportunities, the opposite is true.
@user400654 it depends on the role, maybe. And maybe the country as well. Here in Europe we value ethics and speaking out against policies that harm people (and the company too in this case) isn't something to be ashamed of.
It seems some at the company seem to be using it as a vehicle to further their own political agenda. When it's served that purpose and it doesn't work out, they'll just move on to the next vehicle. If the community is damaged beyond repair then that seems second to their main goal.
user773737
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all this ongoing "controversy" could fuel a Netflix original series for 12 episodes. It's just non-stop back-to-back self-inflicted GSW to the foot