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Re: subjectivity and parole

Posted by Dr. Bob on July 8, 2002, at 9:13:27

In reply to Re: one last thought on this PBC stuff » Dr. Bob, posted by Lini on July 7, 2002, at 20:39:31

> In terms of the "PBC rules" (warning, one week block, two weeks, four etc) could there maybe be a way to earn back PBC "credit" if you are able to work things out with the poster you've offended?

Possibly. My concern there is that the offended poster might feel pressured to let the offending poster go...

> I think taking into account a person's intentions is a process that IMO would be the most beneficial for everyone involved, since "supportive" can sometimes be a subjective term. I think it might make things more encouraging, rather than discouraging and more along the dialogue that happens in supportive "group sessions" with moderators.

Supportive is definitely subjective. And IMO the perspective of the supportee is more important than the perspective of the supporter. What kind of dialogue happens in those sessions?

> What do ya think? Can people get out on parole?

How would that work? What would happen if they "broke" their parole?

Bob


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