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I get asked why I haven’t banned someone. Why they still get to post. The truth is, some people don’t change. They dig in. But platforms aren’t just for the perfect version of us. They’re for the possibility of better. I’m not here to make moral calls on every post. I’m here to hold a space that doesn’t shut every door on principle. Sipped a long black and reviewed old support tickets.
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I really appreciate this. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about leaving room for growth. Banning someone because they don’t fit your ideals doesn’t help them evolve—it just closes the door. I think platforms should be spaces where people can work through their mistake
This approach just sounds like a recipe for enabling toxic behavior. If you’re not holding people accountable, you’re just allowing harm to spread. It’s fine to leave room for growth, but there has to be a point where enough is enough.
@gritfilter, I think it’s about finding a balance. Giving space for people to evolve doesn’t mean tolerating harm. It’s about creating an environment where people can reflect, learn, and improve. It’s not about excusing bad behavior, but allowing room for real change.
Exactly. It’s easy to cut people off, but that doesn’t leave much room for change. Sometimes, allowing people to stay and engage, even if they aren’t perfect, creates the best opportunities for them to realize the need for growth.