saiyan0321
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I have an idea. Let there be a monitoring committee, an Indian TTA or Professional and the general users. Any general user who has a complaint can tag the monitoring committee who can have a word with the miscreant and if they are unable to solve then the complaint can be put up to the TTA or Professional who can either give a negative rating or report to the admins. This way we Indian members can largely have an internal resolution process.
Ever the optimist, eh!
Problem is, it dangerously sounds like a system within a system, doubt it will be taken too kindly over here.
It would also lack any real power to affect change, why would people listen to anonymous posters online? In an extreme case, it would basically amount to tattletaling with extra steps . The forum already provides for conflict resolution options. Their effectiveness is not really in our hands.
It has to be Consensual, with the sole aim to listen to views that oppose you, learn, and grow.
A great idea; let us get to its realisation one step at a time.
Shall we agree to work towards this goal?
- What you have suggested should be run past the Moderation team. They may have their own preferred method of dealing with this.
- Tagging the monitoring committee requires some changes; the monitoring committee must become an entity reognised by the forum software, and that means that the administration has to work on this.
- There are only two designated Indians, and I have already requested being left aside other than for dire need. We can ask the other designated individual.
- I believe we start small. This idea is good but it needs to be demonstrated that the code is workable, and that Indian members are tractable.
If you guys dont mind.
are you guys aware of the reasons as to why Sir Syed Ahmed khan was against involvement of Muslims in the political spectrum of British India? His view was that the Muslims had not gained the awareness and the unity to formulate an entity which could bring forth political demands. The reason why i mentioned him, and it may seem really offtopic is because most likely his thought would be at that time, that if the muslims focus too much on movements and demands and requests then they will lose sight of the goal that was currently needed which was muslim revival in education and societal standing.
similarly before you guys formulate committees and working groups or tags and systems within systems, lets first try to create the revival. When that happens then you guys can automatically showcase how well the system was and if made part of the supreme system then it will only grow stronger.
Sir Syed also had the same idea. A request made through evidence and successful projects is alot stronger than only promises and sweet talk.