Timeline for On the false dichotomy between quality and kindness
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May 4 at 23:28 | comment | added | joel | Meanness is never good, anywhere, under any circumstances. It is always selfish | |
Jun 3, 2020 at 15:29 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Apr 28, 2018 at 17:40 | comment | added | Raedwald | Yes. In the blog post that triggered thus, Jay relates a heartwarming annecdote about Jon Skeet being accepted at a Gay Pride parade. Would they have been as accepting if he had turned up in a Nazi t-shirt holding a sign that said "Gas the fags"? To be accepted by a community you must broadly conform to its norms and at least acquiesce to its fundamental principles. Otherwise you will be rejected, perhaps rudely and aggressively. | |
Apr 28, 2018 at 17:24 | comment | added | Oleg | @NicolBolas Obviously it depends on how you define things, the way I understand it according to the author of the blog post the current rules are unfriendly. | |
Apr 28, 2018 at 17:17 | comment | added | Oleg | @gnat Some interesting points in that answer as well though he partially disagrees with Hans, he disagrees with the blog post much more. He does support it here so probably Shog sees things differently now. | |
Apr 28, 2018 at 16:38 | comment | added | Nicol Bolas | Here's the thing. To me, SO is a "friendly place" as it is. It remains reasonably "friendly" so long as you follow the rules. People are quite helpful when you ask a good question. So I don't see why we can't have "both" within the rules. My point is that the rules still need to exist, as they're what gives us quality. | |
Apr 28, 2018 at 16:18 | history | edited | Baum mit AugenMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Apr 28, 2018 at 16:16 | comment | added | gnat | consider giving a read to another answer there which was posted as a kind of detailed explanation / follow-up to one you referred, "Hans touched on this already - the first and most crucial step toward allowing a site of this size to function is to discourage the sorts of interpersonal connections that would tie it down...." | |
Apr 28, 2018 at 16:02 | history | answered | Oleg | CC BY-SA 3.0 |