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Discuss reporting strategy #6
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I think it makes a lot of sense for DD&I to have its own moderation team and channel-specific rules. CWG is generally "second-tier" support for issues that can't be resolved by individual moderation teams or involve issues that might have impact beyond just the channel. |
@gdemet We are definitely going to have a moderation team and rules, and we've laid out consequences for violating those rules in the channels and whatnot. The question is, what happens if a DDI member comes to us and says "so and so is harrassing me in DM/on twitter/etc." How do we create a safe, quick, easy, confidential way for that person to tell us, and where do we go from there? The moderation guidelines are much more straightforward, in terms of "a moderator observes X behavior and does Y." |
Think about it as a member of DDI - if someone harasses you and a moderator doesn’t see it, what would be an ideal flow for you to report it? Should this be immediate - ie, slack? Or a google form? Both? Should it be personal or anonymous? Both? |
I think we should have two ways to report: Immediate and personal (Slack) and through a form, with the option to be anonymous. Making the form is easy enough, and we can set up a gmail account for that. How should Slack work? I'd like them to ping the moderator on duty, if we can make that as clear as possible. What if the moderator/slackbot reminded the channel every hour who is on duty? We could also put in the reporting guidelines that if no one is on duty, default to reporting to me. |
@drnikki already has a gmail acct for D&I. I would definitely support having a simple form which includes some general criteria for follow-up and research:
Something simple and direct seems efficient. |
@drnikki would you mind sharing those creds with me so i could make the form? |
Have to get the domain registered first, but I would probably lean against adding more bloat on the tech-debt side from that level. As it is we've expanded across GitHub, GitHub Pages (both, possibly, in trade for GitLab in the future), Google Drive/Email via a Leadership administrated account, MailChimp, Twitter, and more. The more software we expand into, the larger the scope of support and, currently, we only truly need a single email address (again, in my opinion). If the group overall thinks we need more collaborative resources....? |
@AlannaBurke if you want to DM me your lastpass email address, I can shoot you creds. |
@drnikki thanks! i'll work on this form later/this weekend |
Think about how we can allow people to report harassment or issues within DDI/slack, or if this is something we want to do.
We want to let everyone feel safe, and not all issues may be seen as "CWG-worthy," or folks may need help figuring that out, or knowing where to go.
If we did decide we want to implement reporting, how would this work? A separate team? Someone who can always be contacted? A custom slackbot command that goes to the moderator channel?
I want people to know where they can go when they have an issue.
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