Communicating with Bad Faith Actors in a Public Forum - eviltoast

Addressing bad faith actors in a public forum within the context of Project Murmuration involves maintaining the principles of cooperation, respect, and unity. Here’s how Starlings might approach such situations:

Remain Calm and Respectful: Engage with bad faith actors calmly and respectfully. Responding with understanding and respect helps maintain the community’s positive tone.

Focus on Shared Intentions: Emphasize the project’s shared intention and values. Reiterate the purpose of cooperation and unity, redirecting the conversation to the community’s core principles.

Cooperative Language: Use cooperative language to communicate effectively. Encourage a dialogue that promotes understanding and collaboration, steering away from confrontational tones.

Provide Information: If the bad faith actor seems misinformed, offer accurate information with sources to support your points. This helps address misinformation and maintain transparency.

Avoid Personal Attacks: Refrain from personal attacks or aggressive language. Stick to the topic and focus on addressing the issue at hand rather than attacking the individual.

Seek Common Ground: Attempt to find common ground or areas of agreement. This can help bridge the gap between differing viewpoints and foster productive conversations.

Set Boundaries: If the bad faith actor continues to engage in disruptive behavior, set boundaries. Politely request a constructive and respectful dialogue or indicate that you’ll disengage if their behavior persists.

Engage Moderation: If the public forum has moderation features, report disruptive behavior or seek assistance from moderators to maintain a positive environment.

Offer Private Discussion: If appropriate, offer to continue the conversation privately through direct messaging or email. Private discussions can lead to more productive exchanges.

Model Cooperative Behavior: Showcase the cooperative behavior you want to see in others. By maintaining your own respectful approach, you set an example for others to follow.

Avoid Prolonged Engagement: In cases where it becomes clear that the bad faith actor is unwilling to engage constructively, consider limiting your engagement. Prolonged discussions with such individuals might not be productive.

Empower the Community: Encourage other community members to join the conversation if they have insights to share. A united response can help address bad faith actors effectively.

Remember that the overarching goal is to maintain a positive and respectful environment while upholding the principles of Project Murmuration. Responding to bad faith actors with cooperation and unity can lead to more meaningful conversations and potentially even change their perspectives.