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###Be as nice as we can be effective

Be as nice as we can be effective

###End with a call to action

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###Make it belong here

Make it belong here

###In conclusion

In conclusion

###Update after a whole lot of discussion.

Update after a whole lot of discussion.

###Be as nice as we can be effective

###End with a call to action

###Make it belong here

###In conclusion

###Update after a whole lot of discussion.

Be as nice as we can be effective

End with a call to action

Make it belong here

In conclusion

Update after a whole lot of discussion.

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There is an announcementan announcement on Meta Stack Exchange about a special new moderator-only tag, , (similar to 'featured' and the status tags) that if applied, will alter the way the question is presented.


  

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There is an announcement on Meta Stack Exchange about a special new moderator-only tag, , (similar to 'featured' and the status tags) that if applied, will alter the way the question is presented.


 

New tag feature announcement here

There is an announcement on Meta Stack Exchange about a special new moderator-only tag, , (similar to 'featured' and the status tags) that if applied, will alter the way the question is presented.

 

New tag feature announcement here

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We'll Always Endeavoralways endeavor to Do What's Rightdo what's right. We'll Trytry to Dodo It Better Next Timebetter next time

But the most important reason that we chose to speak out was because we firmly believe it was the right thing to dowe firmly believe it was the right thing to do. It was the right thing to do by our employees that were affected directly by the ban or as a consequence of the ban, it was the right thing to do by our users all over the world that strongly identify with our view of what community means, and it was right of us to say: "that's wrong, it goes against our principles, it hurts our people and we shouldn't be doing it."

That didn't go as well as we hopedThat didn't go as well as we hoped. While the post received a great deal of support from our users, it offended or angered others way more than we anticipated that it possibly could. To those in that group, we didn't intend to make you feel those feelings, and we certainly didn't want to make anyone feel that their voice wasn't as important as our own.

If we had to do it over, we'd definitely do it again, because it was the right thing for us to do. ButHowever, we would do it a little bit differently. And whileWhile we hope the answer to "when might we feel compelled to speak out again?" is never, we're going to keep the following things in front of us if it turns out to be sooner than never:

There will be an announcementis an announcement on Meta Stack Exchange either today or early next week about a special new moderator-only tag, , (similar to 'featured' and the status tags) that if applied, will alter the way the question is presented.

Most of the timeMost of the time we'll be using that tag to provide updates on things, announce new features, announce events or contests that we're either facilitating or participating in some way, or just the usual stuff that's dissertative or expository more than socratic or mutually-engaging.

If this does happen again, and we sincerely hope that nothing as bad or worse than what we reacted to comes to pass, we will do what we feel is the right thing to dowe will do what we feel is the right thing to do, and we'll do our best to do it a bit better than we did this time.

We'll Always Endeavor to Do What's Right. We'll Try to Do It Better Next Time

But the most important reason that we chose to speak out was because we firmly believe it was the right thing to do. It was the right thing to do by our employees that were affected directly by the ban or as a consequence of the ban, it was the right thing to do by our users all over the world that strongly identify with our view of what community means, and it was right of us to say "that's wrong, it goes against our principles, it hurts our people and we shouldn't be doing it."

That didn't go as well as we hoped. While the post received a great deal of support from our users, it offended or angered others way more than we anticipated that it possibly could. To those in that group, we didn't intend to make you feel those feelings, and we certainly didn't want to make anyone feel that their voice wasn't as important as our own.

If we had to do it over, we'd definitely do it again, because it was the right thing for us to do. But we would do it a little bit differently. And while we hope the answer to "when might we feel compelled to speak out again?" is never, we're going to keep the following things in front of us if it turns out to be sooner than never:

There will be an announcement on Meta Stack Exchange either today or early next week about a special new moderator-only tag (similar to 'featured' and the status tags) that if applied, will alter the way the question is presented.

Most of the time we'll be using that tag to provide updates on things, announce new features, announce events or contests that we're either facilitating or participating in some way, or just the usual stuff that's dissertative or expository more than socratic or mutually-engaging.

If this does happen again, and we sincerely hope that nothing as bad or worse than what we reacted to comes to pass, we will do what we feel is the right thing to do, and we'll do our best to do it a bit better than we did this time.

We'll always endeavor to do what's right. We'll try to do It better next time

But the most important reason that we chose to speak out was because we firmly believe it was the right thing to do. It was the right thing to do by our employees that were affected directly by the ban or as a consequence of the ban, it was the right thing to do by our users all over the world that strongly identify with our view of what community means, and it was right of us to say: "that's wrong, it goes against our principles, it hurts our people and we shouldn't be doing it."

That didn't go as well as we hoped. While the post received a great deal of support from our users, it offended or angered others way more than we anticipated that it possibly could. To those in that group, we didn't intend to make you feel those feelings, and we certainly didn't want to make anyone feel that their voice wasn't as important as our own.

If we had to do it over, we'd definitely do it again, because it was the right thing for us to do. However, we would do it a little bit differently. While we hope the answer to "when might we feel compelled to speak out again?" is never, we're going to keep the following things in front of us if it turns out to be sooner than never:

There is an announcement on Meta Stack Exchange about a special new moderator-only tag, , (similar to 'featured' and the status tags) that if applied, will alter the way the question is presented.

Most of the time we'll be using that tag to provide updates on things, announce new features, announce events or contests that we're either facilitating or participating in some way, or just the usual stuff that's dissertative or expository more than socratic or mutually-engaging.

If this does happen again, and we sincerely hope that nothing as bad or worse than what we reacted to comes to pass, we will do what we feel is the right thing to do, and we'll do our best to do it a bit better than we did this time.

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