That's it. Our instance requires us to stop responding if you explicitly ask us to. It's right here buried in our Code of Conduct

Any discussions may be opted out of by disengaging.

In the past, this rule has only applied to the specific user you say it to. I'd like to suggest going forward that if someone on another instance uses it, we treat it as applying to all of us.

Unfortunately this rule wasn't communicated clearly before, so I'm making this post for visibility.

Edit: As the comments clarify, this has to be done in good faith, typically just a one word "disengage" comment. If you add more stuff to the discussion and then say "disengage" at the end, you're not disengaging, it's a way to put a stop to a toxic argument not to get the last word in.

  • ElGosso [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    That's not what that means - it means if you don't want to argue with us, just stop arguing with us.

    • Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      No, you can say "disengage" and then further replies are against the rules.

            • Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
              hexagon
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              1 year ago

              It closes a discussion so it's not left hanging. It's a neutral response to just close it with no one feeling pressured to respond. If you don't like it, take it up with the mods.

                • Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
                  hexagon
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                  1 year ago

                  It doesn't really stop other people from replying to other comments you made in the same comment section, or even the same person from replying to you elsewhere

                  It kinda does though. It applies to other comments in the same thread, with other threads I don't think there's a clear rule but if someone keeps telling you to disengage and you keep responding to them, it could be considered crossing a line into personal harassment. Though that was more for when we didn't have a block feature. Really a lot of the logic for it was for before we had that, but the rule still applies.

                    • Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her]
                      hexagon
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                      1 year ago

                      I mean tbh if it gives an incentive to end a discussion and "get the last word in" then good. It can be hard for either side to extradite themselves from a toxic argument, and you're still leaving everything they said unanswered, which is hard to do. It's also like, you can read "Disengage" as telling them to disengage but it can be read as "[I] disengage" too so imo it's more neutral than you give it credit for.

                      I remember I've used "disengage" with a user before at least once, but tbh I don't really remember the context anymore, it blew over and we're cool now. It's less extreme than a block, and it's something to keep in your back pocket for when someone gets a little too intense or dunk brained, but you don't want to cut them off completely.

                      If you're worried that you can't keep track of all the people telling you to disengage, you can always block them.

            • mar_k [he/him]
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              edit-2
              1 year ago

              Sometimes a lib will make one libby comment and an hour later have a dozen replies from different hexbear users dunking on that comment, even if they don't reply to/engage with anyone here. I guess now if they edit their comment with "disengage" at the end, no more of us can come in to dunk? Idk