Hi all,
We just closed the latest political Mother of All Topics that became pretty contentious. You know which one I'm talking about.
Since we do have a lot of newer members and older members alike, I'd like to open up a discussion about our policies on Politics @ GameDev.net, get feedback, and have a mature discussion about how to make this community better.
Many communities outright ban Politics in forums. I believe that is the lazy way out and refuse to do that here.
First, we have the best moderation team around and there's a reason why GameDev.net is your best signal:noise for game development. As a team we can handle and manage political discussions from a moderation point of view.
Second, when you ban "politics" from being part of the community's natural discourse, you are also saying events, policies, and "politics" affecting the games industry, games, and developers should also not be allowed. It's the age old political question surrounding regulation and banning - at what point do we draw the line and say a topic is not "politics"? If anything, banning politics makes things more convoluted.
I want open and free discussion on GameDev.net, and I know this community and our moderation policies can allow it.
The vast majority of members are mature enough to be able to discuss contentious topics, and for those that aren't, we know who you are and will moderate appropriately. GameDev.net has existed for almost 20 years with an open policy toward discussion topics and at one point in our existence even had a Politics forum. If you think any political topics are contentious now, you should check out the web archive from 2002-2004!
Some changes we will be making in the near future:
- Removal of reputation voting from the Lounge. This is unfortunate to have to do because I think there is value in allowing it for most cases, but if we're going to allow contentious topics then this is probably necessary
- Reinforcing the moderator-participant rule, where moderators participating in a topic may not moderate the topic.
- Enforcing a stricter policy toward Politics and other contentious topics on GameDev.net
My hope is by doing these things will make the community stronger and GameDev.net a more attractive place for everyone, whether you want to participate in contentious topics or not.
I opened this thread because I'd like to have a discussion about how to make the gamedev community stronger. If you participate on GameDev.net then you have a voice in the matter too, so please share your thoughts.