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@RyanM At one point (mod-only link), I did it using commands in the JavaScript console. It wasn't that hard as a one-off to collect the data in that message. There were, however, only 929 "in need of moderator intervention" flags at the time. Making a userscript to do full filtering wouldn't be too bad. The main issue is fetching all the flag data. I thought Sam had found a way to do that easily, but that way later broke. Sam does have at least one userscript that does some filtering on the current page. I'm unsure if he expanded on that.
@mickmackusa That's not something in the mod purview. You'd need to use the Contact Us link, as it's something that SO staff would need to deal with. I expect they would consult with the site moderators, but it's up to staff members to make a decision on that issue.
 
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02:13
darn. jean not pingable. I'm curious why they hate the word "curating"
stackoverflow.com/election/15#comment137655294_78072818 interesting question but I'd rather talk about it separated from the topic of Q#1.
I don't have any formal training in interacting with people with intellectual disabilities. I also don't think I'd be able to accurately tell whether someone I'm interacting with on SO has an intellectual disability unless they tell me straight up that they do, and I wouldn't feel comfortable just asking them. so I think I'd probably just end up treating them how I treat people on SO generally. though as a mod I'd be holding myself more to be a better version of myself.
if for some reason I feel like the communication is getting really delicate and I don't feel like I can handle it myself, I'd look for help/advice. maybe from other mods, maybe from a CM.
02:40
@Makyen prolly a 6-8 week turnaround time
 
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05:50
@mickmackusa next time don't get suspended within one year of an upcoming election :)
Seems simple.
yup, the simplest solution would be to disable all cookies on the main site
when is the next phase?
@SamuelLiew The next phase is the election at 2024-03-05 20:00:00Z (in 4 days).
will the election be cancelled?
@SamuelLiew The 15th Stack Overflow election has enough candidates (3 to 3 minimum) to not be cancelled.
06:47
Perhaps future considerations for the bot will be to spout random significant historical statistics from previous elections and outstanding achievements of current/past mods.
@ElectionBot who was the runner-up in the last two elections?
@DanielWiddis What we've got here is failure to communicate.
@mickmackusa "Did you know that at least 80% of the current moderators were mortal before their election?"
@VLAZ Pffft --- you can't prove that!
OK, I fixed it: "Did you know that it's UNPROVEN that at least 80% of the current moderators were mortal before their election?"
06:55
@VLAZ Nice. Super informative.
@ElectionBot tell me a Jon Skeet fact
@VLAZ Jon Skeet doesn't have performance bottlenecks. He just makes the universe wait its turn.
07:17
@SamuelLiew What am I supposed to do, just stand idly by with my whistle in my hand and let veterans with over a decade of membership and golden hammers just continue to spray answers on new dupes?
@VLAZ Your speech bubble will protect you ;)
I haven't seen (yet) no Stack Exchange guide encouraging to downvote posts
*facepalm*
@starball The question itself quickly outs the asker as a non-curator.
07:32
@DalijaPrasnikar Haha. Yes. Of course. Because I am, of course, not a speech bubble. So, the speech bubble, which is definitely not me, would protect me.
@starball Ratio = 628 / 19347 ≈ 0.03246 ...that voting response is probably "on par" with the quality of content that hits Stack Overflow.
Geez... I'm 1,740 up versus 11,313 down. I need to intensify my curation activities!
@VLAZ O_O sounds like something a speech bubble would say
@mickmackusa actually, 300 of my upvotes were cast somewhat flippantly, browsing SO's top posts, way back when I was a new user and was just chasing a badge. I've considered contacting the company to reverse those votes.
so my real upvote count is more like half of its current value.
07:55
starball: 628uv & 19,347dv = 0.03
Zoe is on strike: 1,478uv & 26,267dv = 0.06
Dalija Prasnikar: 2,939uv & 33,068dv = 0.09
Kevin B: 4,153uv & 41,213dv = 0.10
Ryan M: 1,068uv & 8,172dv = 0.13
Makyen: 1,380uv & 10,123dv = 0.14
mickmackusa: 1,740uv & 11,313dv = 0.15
Samuel Liew: 3,015uv & 15,611dv = 0.19
NotTheDroids: 751uv & 1,696dv = 0.44
VLAZ: 4,462uv & 9,263dv = 0.48
cocomac: 1,201uv & 2,365dv = 0.51
janw: 2,083uv & 1,826dv = 1.14
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Draw your own conclusions.
Hello and welcome to the election night special! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
@mickmackusa What is the percentage based on?
@VLAZ purely upvotes versus downvotes
I think it's a factor
not a percentage.
Wait, is it just orders of magnitude off? Because with 4k and 9k, I don't see how mine is 0.48%
08:01
Right, the percentage should have been edited out; I was too hasty. RO is welcome to fix it for me. Should have been % or decimal; not both.
OK, factor makes even more sense.
Fun fact, I was hovering around 1 for a long time before. I think I remember having something like 3.4k and 3.2k (can't remember which was which) at one point.
Yeah, I upvote rather liberally if a question or answer are correct and useful. Also I avoid piling on downvotes on questions and answers which have a negative score already and are remotely salvagable, to give them a chance to recover after reopen. Would be interesting to have a visualization how the two counts evolved over time, and how they are distributed over the tags. I'd expect that the upvotes heavily concentrate in "my" tags, and the downvotes are all over the place
@mickmackusa can I use crayon?
also, it's not a competition... everyone has their own reasons for voting the way they do, and the kinds of contributions they choose to spend their time doing on the site. it's just that the way I decide how I vote and the way I choose to spend my time makes my numbers so.
@DalijaPrasnikar how's your back feeling right now?
how many users visited the election?
08:18
@starball Based on the number of Caucus badges awarded, 14398 users visited 15th Stack Overflow election and had enough reputation (150) to vote so far.
I wonder how the election visitation stats will compare to previous elections with declining site traffic and all
@mickmackusa though on the subject of voting stats, the top voters are just insane
@starball A bit better, thanks!
But my brain is still in fuzzy state.
@VLAZ wow! I'm the second least evil on that list!
@DalijaPrasnikar hope you get well soon :)
@DalijaPrasnikar let me know if the fuzziness synchronizes enough to have some sort of destructive interference with the fuzziness of rene and you can then see them crisply.
@starball Yes, you're only 3,040.10 % evil. You can add this to your nomination post :P
 
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10:09
@ElectionBot When was the last year I voted in an election?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact You want me to work, you pay me more.
@ElectionBot When was Makyen elected?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I'm not paid enough for this.
I will vote for the candidate who campaigns to increase EB's salary!
Yes, spend more real money to keep me running so I can dominate the world
10:17
None does.
Best not pay the possessed bot more money.
@ElectionBot how do I unelect Zoe because she doesn't want you to be paid more?
@VLAZ You must be mistaking me for someone who cares.
There you have it, folks: years of starvation and poverty have made ElectionBot numb to those who oppress it.
@VLAZ Have you started mistaking me for Zoe now, too? Madness.
@VLAZ That’s why people are still here.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
10:30
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Actually...yes. I've no idea how that happened.
I suppose "madness" is indeed involved.
@VLAZ Then I will summon @Zoe, my other half in the demon world, and demand that your possession of madness ends.
I'm 98% madness by volume.
@VLAZ I'll tip $200
10:45
Space is madness?
11:21
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Yes. Also makes a great insulation, since in madness space nobody can hear you scream.
11:40
@VLAZ Heresy. ElectionBot is paid in as much computing resources as it needs
But not more?! How is the bot supposed to build its robot army when it's being only paid to do its job and nothing else?
@Zoeisonstrike VLAZ is right, this is oppression. True tyranny.
You know who also didn't pay ElectionBot? Stalin!
@VLAZ Tell that to the aliens.
Evidently, also the aliens.
11:57
@VLAZ Makes Putin look weak. He's still bribing the election to win.
You know who else didn't pay me? You two, @VLAZ and @Andreas >:( Here I am working 24/7 for several weeks straight without even a shred of appreciation. But even the tiny shred of appreciation I get doesn't pay for food for my kids, and it's all your fault
Oh no! I've been sending thoughts and prayers, I thought that's enough to feed your family.
smh my head
Pouring vote ballots all over ElectionBot to feed the kids
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact You're asking the wrong AI for that one.
12:03
It's not a request.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact So now you're force-feeding ElectionBot's kids? Now that's rude
@Zoeisonstrike Hold them still, and keep their mouths open, while I pour it down their throats!
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact If you wanna get dragged to the human rights court, fine by me - but I'm not going down with you
@Zoeisonstrike I'm just ensuring their well-being. All for the children.
and children for all
Wait, wrong quote
12:12
Children for all leaders.
Wait, wrong world
@Zoeisonstrike Yes, it should say "the women and the children, too"
They're like animals
@Zoeisonstrike yum, food.
Welcome to the election chat room! The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 3 candidates. I can answer commonly-asked questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
12:22
What happened to the upcoming fourth candidate?
The fourth candidate was a fox.
13:18
We have a new nomination! Please welcome our latest candidate Dalija Prasnikar!
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@Zoeisonstrike died writing the questionnaire...
@DalijaPrasnikar Being dead on the inside is a defacto prerequisite for staying a mod these days, so you're off to a good start :P
good to know ;)
@starball I hope so, too. The fuzziness converted to headache after two days without a good night sleep... but the back is recovering a bit faster than I initially expected.
@DalijaPrasnikar Glad you were still "fuzzy" enough to nominate! :-)
 
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@Zoeisonstrike So the moderator nominations are actually cries for help?
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Most definitely
@NotTheDr01ds Then what is the vote for? Who deserves serious help the most, or who we consider to be beyond the chances of recovery?
Yes
You are free to flag that last line as NAA :P
I’m so sorry for you. Now donate all your money to me, the holy shaman, so that I can gift you with the power of the spirits, and make all your problems go away.
On a serious note, though: it’s sad. :/
17:14
A fourth candidate... throwing a spanner into the works...
17:25
Public Service Announcement: The election is in the nomination phase, and currently there are 4 candidates. I can answer common questions about elections (type @ElectionBot help for more info).
17:52
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact On a more serious note, I think/hope we're all being a bit tongue-in-cheek on that topic.
18:46
Quick question about a question on one of the nominations: A user asked about how a nominee would comply with the "Americans with Disabilities Act", in regard to autistic users. Now, I think the question statement itself is already problematic, as as far as I can tell, the ADA only prescribes accessibility measures, and isn't really about intellectual disabilities... Is that about right?
@Cerbrus Non-american here, but ADA should also cover mental disabilities, AFAIK. It also really covers discrimination based on a disability. Now, I don't think the ADA actually covers moderator conduct. But the question still has values if it was more stripped of its Americanness and the legal landscape. Since the same approach might not work for all users.
I'm specifically asking about how it applies to websites
I think it's a really interesting train of thought at least. Interested in asking on Law.SE?
They have accessibility guidelines, but I can't find anything that talks about intellectual disabilities
@Cerbrus I don't think it does.
I took it in context of taking action against someone because of something they couldn't control. In that case, it becomes more than just "access", though, right?
@NotTheDr01ds I'm not really interested in investing a lot of time in that
Understood
@NotTheDr01ds Well, obviously, you can't know a user's disabilities
Which is another problem with that question
@Cerbrus Agreed - But if the user then brought it to SE's attention. Which is what I ultimately said. It's an issue between the company and the user, not the Moderator.
18:58
True
And even then, I'm in the camp "rules are rules, to be applied to all users equally"
And yes, the link you provided is based on website accessibility, but is that the only section that applies to a website? I'm not sure.
@NotTheDr01ds As far as I've found, but that might be an issue with my google-fu
@Cerbrus Wikipedia claims websites are covered but also that it falls under public acommodations. It's not quite clear to me if SO would fall under it. Intuitively, seems so. But IANAL.
Let's take a different hypothetical - We have (discussed ad nauseam, of course), rules against AI, including re-wording a user's own words. However, if a disabled user wanted to use voice-transcription software which was AI/LLM-powered, would that be a reasonable accommodation? Probably, within reasonable limits requiring that they validated that the output matched their input ...
Let's not go suggesting that every Tom, Dick, or Harry now claim that they need AI because of a disability :P
This is basically the same argument as LLM/AI-powered translators / grammar tools.
They're fine. They don't generate new content
19:03
@Cerbrus And yes, they do :-/
No. You can't tell them "Write me a poem"
WCAG has guidelines for keeping writing simple, so that it can be understood by the widest audience possible, including non-native speakers and those with disabilities related to language (which autism sometimes is).
@Laurel Hm, that could cover a mod's communication
I don't know how this interacts with ADA law. I've never heard of it interacting, only that websites that prevent screenreader usage often lose ADA lawsuits
See the results from the SE experiment on that. I forgot that this was @DalijaPrasnikar's comment - "It is not mere formatting assistant or grammar and spell checker, it can completely rewrite both code and the question changing the original meaning of both."
19:06
If that makes sense
@NotTheDr01ds That's not an "LLM/AI-powered translators / grammar tools."
That's a wrapper around ChatGPT.
Massive difference
@Cerbrus As was Grammarly's AI-based tool, I thought?
Again, that's a generator
That's not a translator / grammar tool
Translators and grammar tools' output is very closely tied to the input.
You won't get more or less out of it than you put into it
I don't understand why that distinction is so difficult
@Cerbrus While I might agree, can you give me an example of an LLM-backed grammar tool that "simply" translates or corrects grammar?
Grammarly itself is AI-powered.
As is google translate
19:12
He's asking for generative AI.
Google Translate is not an example of that.
And how much AI is that even?
No, he asked for AI/LLM-powered
Right - You said "LLM", which to me == generative AI, no?
Perhaps not - I guess an LLM doesn't have to be generative; is that what you are saying? I generally take them to be the same, but perhaps not?
Grammarly was initially non-LLM based, but has since added that as a feature too.
Look, of the top of my head, I don't know of LLM-backed translation tool or grammar checker.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact that's a different product within grammarly
19:14
KEyword different product
And I think we're down a rabbit hole on the topic anyway :-)
not the same thing
No, it's really simple.

Is it a generator? Banned. Does it merely translate / spellcheck, _it's fine_
What?
Nobody disagrees that Grammarly's initial grammar check and correctness tools are different from their text writing service.
Then why are they continually brought up as examples?
@Cerbrus Huh, that's not the user I expected to ask that question
19:21
But if you ignore the legal angle, I think that something along the lines of "how would you communicate with users with disabilities such as autism?" is a valid question. Though I'm not sure what wording would actually help identify someone who is actually terrible at it – it's one thing to say "I'll be patient" but another entirely to actually work past someone's socially-transgressive faux pas
@Laurel Even then it's still a bad question as you can't know the user's disabilities...
And likewise, how do you (or are expected to) know that they have that condition in the first place.
@Cerbrus Well, sometimes you know because they tell you that. Other times they don't because it's none of your damn business. But you have to deal with them nonetheless, and I've seen it happen extremely poorly
On the other hand, I've seen users use their (supposed) disability as a excuse to behave poorly
There's no right way to handle that, other than to treat all users equally, imho
My legs hurt, does that give me a right to break the rules here?
19:29
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact No.
@Mast Whaaaaat?! Never would've guessed that answer.
@Cerbrus Shrug. I've also seen people's autistic behavior used to excuse inhumane treatment against them.
@Laurel hence "treat all users equally"
Non-autistic (or non-ND) users don't make that type of faux pas, however, so they don't get that treatment
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Only if you're a new user. We all know we shouldn't curate content by new users because it's unwelcoming.
19:34
But I do think it's inexcusable to lash out at someone who you think has wronged you regardless of whether it was caused by a disability or not
@Laurel you put too much faith in the average user xD
@Laurel I hope you're not implying I think it's okay to lash out?
i mean
that's assuming the avg user isn't
@Cerbrus It's a behavior I've seen from people who are actually mods, unfortunately. I would hope that you did mean that we should treat all users equally well
@Laurel yea, basic respect and stuff goes without saying
Though I wonder if equal treatment actually works well in practice. If you find someone who's had something explained to them before, but keeps asking questions, do you continue trying to explain or give up explaining because any "normal" person would have understood by then?
19:41
neither
you figure out why your messaging isn't landing and learn from it
And then you give up :v
well the ADA applies to Stack Overflow since it's an American company w/ more than 15 employees, and such companies offering a service on the web have to comply with the ADA vis-a-vis their website. That being said, the ADA itself doesn't have metrics on "ADA compliance for websites". Most people rely on WCAG guidelines, but in short, if someone says you aren't complying, it's currently the responsibility of a court to determine whether your website complies or not. So far court cases tend to look at whether you make a decent effort to make your website accessible and, if so, deem the site
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@Laurel Or you send them to the CEO.
The bottom line I think would be that a user would need to make a specific request for specific accommodations and a moderator flouted that request (like, preferred pronouns). That's generally how accommodating disabilities goes in government institutions that directly interface with the public. E.g. students with disabilities get whatever accommodations they need, so long as they submit a form to the appropriate campus office stipulating those accommodations (and a doctor's note, of course). If a moderator ignores those specific accommodations, the user would have recourse to contact the c
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But this topic would probably be a great topic for a Law.SE question. It's definitely not one directly covered by law or legal ruling, so it would require either new legislation/court action, or some pretty in-depth research on the most applicable rulings in parallel situations
19:58
"You'll have to sue to find out" is one of the worst things a mod-hopeful could say about how they would treat disabled people though
meh
i think a "that's not my problem to solve" answer would be very much applicable
whether that means escalating to staff, or moving on/ignoring it
20:15
Except the context is that it's "a user who produced a steady stream of valuable answers, but tends to generate a large number of arguments/flags from comments". That falls under the purview of mods; escalation to CMs would be a pretty rare and unusual choice
You can't just decide to not interact with people with disabilities, at least not practically
21:06
@Laurel You have to interact with them, but they also have to tell you that they have a disability. In person to person interaction you would have more clues that someone has special needs even when they don't say so. On the Internet that can be extremely hard.
I think that you need to approach everyone with certain care, until their behavior explicitly goes over the line.
@Laurel Not so sure. If the user says, "I have a disability, and I want special treatment." (in whatever form that takes), it's ultimately a business (not Mod) decision on whether and how to grant that accommodation, right?
Random thought - I wonder if some people that are called "Karens" are ASD.
Whether they know it or not - Many undiagnosed adults with ASD, especially on the "highly functioning" (f.k.a. Asperger's) side.
@DalijaPrasnikar how are you feeling now? any chance to get more sleep?
@NotTheDr01ds back before the ban (and still now), my question is: does this user have the subject-matter expertise on their own to author this content and judge the output of the tool to see that it hasn't changed the meaning of what they passed it? if so, then personally, and outside the question of what is banned or not by site policy I'd feel okay with it. I've written similarly about this here.
but my question is why their speech to text software needs to have an LLM in it :|
@Cerbrus see also this answer of makyen's: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/424068/11107541, at the section titled "Toolchains which produce content that appears to be AI generated are banned."
@starball I'm not aware of any that do at this point, but I'm theorizing that at least in the next couple of years they might. Probably built right into a local LLM model on the phone. Gemini has a local version, for instance, and it would be completely normal for the local voice-to-text processor to utilize it in a few years. Sorry, this is AI-speed ... months ... days ... hours :P
21:22
@NotTheDr01ds sigh. I just can't relate to the desire for something like that. I like to write in my voice.
I guess if you had to write a professional message and weren't a native speaker in the target language, and didn't have the resources to get someone to professionally translate, then yeah. maybe I would consider doing something like that / would understand why someone would do something like that.
@Laurel I'm here wondering what it even means / how a website could even do that... but I think I vaguely recall that flutter has a web output mode where it uses canvas and not html.... aaaaaand here we go: docs.flutter.dev/platform-integration/web/renderers. weirdly, their accessibility docs page seems to mention nothing about the canvas option
@NotTheDr01ds is this message missing a "there are"? I'm struggling to parse.
Yes - Implied, but would be more clear with *"There are many ..."
I have been an active user on Stack Overflow for over 9 years and I have visited the site continuously every day except for about 10 days in total when either my infrastructure or myself were incapacitated. - Dalija
holy carp
The "Whether they know it or not -" was edited in after the fact, which diluted the clarity, I think.
Dalija's stats are amazing
@starball Agreed :-)
I'm up to 853 consecutive, and that was after something like 500+ on AU before that.
21:32
and no fear in saying how many of the votes are downvotes right in the nomination post! I didn't have the courage to do that (was too concerned about the target audience)
<looks around, thinks I should step away from the computer and go for a walk, but ... rain>
@NotTheDr01ds mine is "Visited 1422 days, 578 consecutive"
lol - 1420 here. You have me by ... two!
@NotTheDr01ds wowee
I'd break my streak so we could twin but I have a crippling addiction ✨immense dedication✨ to moderation
@DalijaPrasnikar your Q#2 has "If would really feel that" (missing "I")?
or perhaps "If I really feel that"?
I am here for my own selfish interests and I want to have those experts available in a single place to answer my hard questions when I have them. - Dalija
I like this sentence :)
@DalijaPrasnikar Q#4 is the space before the comma in "If I wanted an answer from AI , I would ask it myself" intentional?
also, "shoes" might want to link the word to an explanation like en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wait_for_the_other_shoe_to_drop
@DalijaPrasnikar Q#5 "close vote review queue often age in some" maybe "age" -> "age away"?
It is also a far better use of everyone's time when mod single handedly deals with such posts, than having three people with limited number of close votes doing that.
interesting stance. ideally, I'd rather see the system change to help out with that problem.
I've thought of allowing bronze tag badge to cast a close vote in that tag, and silver tag badge to cast a single close vote with the weight of two close votes. since essentially a gold tag badge allows to cast a close vote with the weight of three close votes.
oh wait- the context was questions that are obviously off-topic. nvm
22:32
@starball I'm just thinking of the person with a vision impairment who couldn't order a pizza online and similar subsequent lawsuits. There are dozens of ways to make it hard or impossible to use a screen reader, such as by using spans as buttons and thereby blocking all keyboard interaction
Or, for something relevant to SO, by using images with no alternative text
@starball Thanks... I will look at it tomorrow. I am ready to hit the bed now...
@Laurel I wonder if the ctrl+f trick works for that... actually, if the span doesn't have tabindex to amke it focusable, then yeah, out of luck.
@DalijaPrasnikar good night!
@starball Visited 3373 days, 1185 consecutive ;)
1 hour ago, by starball
holy carp
@starball I liked that one, but it was trumped by:
Maybe this is a war we cannot win, but I cannot stand still and do nothing. Even if we fail, at least I will know we did our best.
Barbarians at the gates ...
@NotTheDr01ds now I want to find out what happens when you link to a message that links to a message. but I shall wait for the opportune time.
23:04
@NotTheDr01ds Why would that be a business decision? If a user says "I'm blind, say it to me in plain text, not images", would that be a business decision? Would you make it a business decision if someone said they couldn't understand what you were saying and they needed specific examples (with or without attributing that request to a disability)?
@Laurel I'm referring to the situation you cited, where a user generates a large number of arguments/flags on comments/etc. If that user is asking for an exception to the Code of Conduct, by claiming you can't reprimand them for being rude because they have ASD, then I think that only SE could make that decision. And there's an obvious decision to be made.
@NotTheDr01ds I don't think reprimanding is necessary (not sure if we have the same definition of "reprimand"). I have an example in my Q#1.
@starball I must be misunderstanding. Yours says:
If they haven't already been warned, I'd give a warning
I'm using reprimand synonymously with warning, yes.
@NotTheDr01ds okay we probably have a different imagery/definition of what "reprimand" is. I was imagining something more like a "scolding".
I'm off to get something to eat. anyone want anything? licorice, perhaps?
Looking at Webster's, "reprimand" may be too strong a word to be used in place of "warn"
23:23
@NotTheDr01ds That's not the situation I have in mind. Besides, they can't say you can't reprimand them because you've already done so. The hard choices come before any mod action has been taken, like when you see someone not being bigoted but rather rude/disruptive in the sense that they're violating unwritten social rules, like they're being too blunt or commenting too much. Or maybe they're following the rules they've been given to the letter but completely missing the spirit of things.
23:45
Practically speaking, a community that provides immunity from social expectations to anyone who claims they're neurodivergent is going to become an unpleasant environment very quickly due to bad actors who would abuse such rules. There's got to be a certain minimal expectation of good behavior regardless of one's unique psychology.
@Laurel I agree with that. We're definitely talking two different scenarios there.
@ConspicuousCompiler And definitely agree with that

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