Jason Pham
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GK and MN,
I appreciate the thoughtful push-back.
The decision was made after considering (1) whether excessive swearing fits the thoughtful and civil tone we want for the board and (2) whether we were losing more members and thoughtful discussions than we were gaining by keeping the swearing unmoderated. I appreciate that it comes across as pedantic, but we believe that the drop in the level of conversation since we turned off the filter is noticeable and that, to me, is a greater loss than the loss of the ability to swear on the boards.
I definitely hear where you guys are coming from as well. And a filter is certainly not the most preferable solution, but, for the moment, I prefer it to asking the moderators to determine what is and isn't excessive profanity and what does and does not add value to the ongoing discussion. That said, I'm open to hearing the community's thoughts on the best way to strike a good balance.
I appreciate the thoughtful push-back.
The decision was made after considering (1) whether excessive swearing fits the thoughtful and civil tone we want for the board and (2) whether we were losing more members and thoughtful discussions than we were gaining by keeping the swearing unmoderated. I appreciate that it comes across as pedantic, but we believe that the drop in the level of conversation since we turned off the filter is noticeable and that, to me, is a greater loss than the loss of the ability to swear on the boards.
I definitely hear where you guys are coming from as well. And a filter is certainly not the most preferable solution, but, for the moment, I prefer it to asking the moderators to determine what is and isn't excessive profanity and what does and does not add value to the ongoing discussion. That said, I'm open to hearing the community's thoughts on the best way to strike a good balance.