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RE: The Biggest Problem with Public Mob Judgement
I absolutely will, thanks @manouche!
Specifically on this type of abuse (because I think any type of transgression should be tackled one by one, not in some "opening dialogue"), we have to decide what "misconduct" is and what the repercussions are. In this case, Meier actually paid an enormous fine and revamped office policy in response to his last reported offense. This type of journalism and social uproar is looking for something much more beyond than just accountability.
And finally, yes, I definitely agree that context is an absolute factor that is so conveniently left out too often.