Quote Peter Kellner:
Like any community, the leaders set the culture and the culture can
change. If the leaders make clear what is expected and demonstrate
what I list above then I believe the tone will change. I don't see any
effort in that direction.
Let's say you are the leader of Stack right now. What would you do to enforce comments remain civil?
Bearing in mind, you are making rules or policies to enforce this across millions of users!
Put your suggestions in your question so everyone can agree or disagree with what will be a proposal.
If you have a solution or ideas, make them known and we can chew the fat and see if something good can be implemented.
Anything which is a good idea and will improve the site and user satisfaction will be welcomed by most.
Requirement for introducing new policies/features
To introduce order is easy, if you are going to be hard or harsh, and not care about various other aspects of what makes a community a great one which works well and advances for the better.
You have to consider many things to ensure your ruling is for the greater good. If you do not, then you are a dictatorship wanting your own satisfactions, and not for the community in general.
How do you achieve this while retaining equality, and free speech, and a manageable system which devs can work with and users can use and understand?
How do you ensure the majority of the community is ok with this new system, and accepts it without making some just leave the site for good?
Plus many other considerations.
Besides, Stack is not exactly anarchy now is it? If a user's comments are reported enough, they get noticed, and punished/asked to stop.
Their comment is also removed if flagged and is justifiable.
Besides all that, if someone is being a d1ck, ignore them, move on, let them waste their time and you remain constructive with yours.
Stack is full of clever users (for the best part) who are busy doing their own things, working on large projects, etc. So when someone's comment seems sharp, harsh, and/or blunt, and so potentially rude, remember they are probably just posting a minimum required to be fast and give some quick and to the point info.
Many take the comments and other things to heart, and often, when discussions ensue, the original commenter apologises and stated "no insult intended, was just being factual".
Sure, strive for a Utopia, but how do you achieve this without becoming a bad dictatorship or creating tyranny?
Insist all criticism of posts begin with something positive about the post
How are you going to enforce this or any of them?outright attack on my question
- where?