tbyfield on Tue, 6 Nov 2018 14:11:27 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> apropos "relax dear" |
A few years ago Felix and I pranked the list on April 1st by announcing that we were shutting down nettime:
https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-1504/threads.htmlBut it wasn't entirely a prank. Our concerns were very real, and they still are. This list has some serious problems, the most obvious being the all-too-familiar constellation of gender bias: who contributes, what they contribute, how they contribute, etc. Gender isn't an 'issue,' it's the entire world, but our failure to address it well on this list is a *big* issue.
Felix and I can and should do more to try to address that, but in many ways that kind of overt effort runs counter to how we see our role *as moderators*, which is more as janitors than as leaders. (So, to JO's question about who cleans the toilet, the answer is the mods do: Felix, Doma, and myself.) Shifting the 'culture' of this list will require collective effort on the part of the subscribers — in particular your lurkers, because you're the majority.
I switched Bard to moderated status because his contempt finally crossed a basic line — accepting an indiscriminate political murder on supposedly theoretical grounds. I think that's a good line to draw now *as a policy* now, at a time when deliberate political violence consumes more and more of the world. But drawing a line there might also tacitly suggest that anything short of that is somehow OK. What movements like #metoo are showing more clearly, for more people, is how 'micro-aggressions' are the building blocks of systemic gender violence. So, for example, when someone tells someone else to 'relax,' that single word carries the freight of entire worlds.
Complaints about 'PC' this and 'PC' that cast that recognition as though it were oppressive, and indeed it sometimes is. But it can also be liberating to *know* — not a shiny new realization but a conviction — that words can change things for the better. This Bard eruption has shown that nettime, like any other community, can be seized by negativity, even as everyone fully recognizes the dynamic. Flipping him to moderated status fixes that, but there's no software setting for fixing gender imbalances. The only way to do that on a list — or around it — is with words.
You know what would be great? If we — by which I mean all of you, acting individually — could take a few concrete steps to nudge this list in better directions. Rather than make a few banal suggestions of things you can do *right now*, as if this were a political fund-raiser, it's better to leave this as a standing invitation.
Cheers, Ted On 5 Nov 2018, at 1:57, Julia Röder wrote:
about thatdear angela, relax dear. it is ok. noone is recruiting anyone here. chill. best, wso, is that it? silence about this from the whole list except from angela? do you all not say anything because you think this is trolling or this isnormal??
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