On 28 October 2016 at 02:24, Jordan Krage <jman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Perhaps I was too broad in saying 'entirely public and transparent'.  I
> did not mean to suggest that *reporters* should be made public.
>
> That being said, I don't agree that a moderator post pointing out
> violations is a form of shaming (if that is what you meant).  Additionally,
> it communicates the point to everyone at once, rather than addressing
> individuals on a case by case basis.
>

I have done this before, and it has not gone well. People feel humiliated
when called out publicly.

Imagine this happened in a workplace. Do you bring it up at the team
meeting? Or take them aside and mention it to them in private?

I think some discretion is a matter of courtesy and respect to all involved.

Andrew

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