@skye This is abuse apologia.
reference to abusers
@hipsterelectron @foolishowl @skye Both of these things happen in practice; ostracizing mechanisms being misused by abusers, as well as people being prematurely ostracized through emergent community dynamics with no ill intentions. Different types of problems with their own solutions.
I also feel like the original post already addressed this point sufficiently to make clear what the intention was; it did not call for the opposite, it called for 'something inbetween' (which implies addressing *both* issues, which is actually harmed by framing it as a binary choice between 'always ostracize' and 'never ostracize' because many conflict-averse people *will* choose the latter).
I am very much in favour of less- or non-hierarchical moderation approaches as well. But making that actually work in practice requires recognizing that harmful ostracizing *can* still happen without hierarchy, and that that's a thing you need to account for in your culture.