I want to talk about taking action in our trying time of The Blog Post. Consider it a plea for sanity.
Background
I know the problems concerning minority groups are very real even on Stack Overflow. As privileged as I can be I don't feel these on my own skin, so examples have to be explicitly pointed out to me. I'd love to have a Stack Overflow where nobody cares about who or what the other users are.
Now, I think the blog post is the worst thing that could happen in this matter, for the reasons explained in the many meta posts spawned since, such as this and this and this. At first I was glad to see that Stack Overflow is stepping up to Do Something. Then I read the blog post and I got an uneasy feeling. Then eventually I realized that the uneasy feeling is mere cognitive dissonance: I very much agree with making SO better, but mixing post quality into the picture was really out of place. My confusion turned to anger; now I'm just frustrated.
I'm sure I'm not alone with these concerns. There are a lot of kinds of people here, and most of them are probably stirred now, and not for the better.
- People such as myself are angry and frustrated because, while we agree with the point on inclusiveness, the possible quality-control implications just make no sense.
- A huge chunk of our users are not even aware that the underlying problem is real. And when they see that blog post, many of them will just tick a mental box that someone's being socially oversensitive again, which in the (not-so-)long run will only make the real problem that much worse (see crying wolf and whatnot). This also goes back to point 1.
- I suspect the actual population the blog post is trying to help will be much worse off right now. This is a very emotional time for the site (considering the usual professional atmosphere), and I fear every bias will be amplified. I've seen a lot of comments on main arguing about welcomingness. Additional arguing and hate will never solve the problem of welcomingness.
What to do
I hope the aim of the blog post was just to spark discussion (meta-phor remark: sparks are great unless the place and context is bad, such as when there are open gasoline barrels around). So let's do that: talk about the problems. Talk about what problems there are, talk about what problems there aren't, and try to be open to people who occupy a different stance from your own. Let's figure out what the community thinks, and get rid of all the accidental baggage piled up on the problem by the blog post. If we can start talking about the real problem with no distractions (such as the problem of quality control) we may be able to effect change.
What not to do
Please, try not to take action along the lines of the real or perceived message of the blog post. So many people have conflicting interpretations; there's no way you can get it right if you try to follow the perceived guidance.
Only two days after the blog post I saw a bunch of flags in chat that ended up in some Twitter shaming and a meta post. There was a questionably appropriate but completely civil and non-offensive discussion hours before the flagging. The first suggestion in the corresponding meta post was
There is a solution. Let's all flag as spam/offensive. These messages should be removed from the chat forthwith. I'm not judge & jury, but in my opinion, these users should be banned for a week. They have rep to protect, so it matters. It may not be targeted abuse, but trivialising prostitution definitely doesn't fit under "Be Nice".
Uuuuuh yeah. Just step back and realize how excessive this is. I have no reason to believe that this zealous response would have happened without the blog post. Again, this is an emotional time. But we should be aware of this, and not make any rash decisions. Just talk. Change won't happen due to a sudden change forced from high horses. It happens gradually, by making everyone realize what the issue is. The problem isn't going anywhere, so let's just wait until everyone cools down and we can have an objective discussion. Then we can figure out what to do.
tl;dr The blog post was very unfortunate in my opinion. There is a problem, but now it's somehow all worse and we're all angry. Let's just talk before starting to shout at each other on main. Don't cause harm in an attempt to Do Things Right. Witch hunts are bad, Mkay?