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So… things are getting strange and unpleasant and unpredictable. I’m excited about discussion in the sub, good with disagreement, I think I’ve deleted like 2 comments in the whole time I’ve been here. Say what you want, by and large. But… I’m going to ask folks to assume positive intent and refrain from personally attacking folks. Not usually a problem here, honestly it’s pretty quiet, but I’m getting the feeling that quiet isn’t in the cards for the next few years.

Same rules that (usually) apply at the agency - you can disagree passionately, but ultimately we’re all on the same team and working towards a common goal.

Every once in a while the name in the news post is someone I know that’s being put in a really shitty position. Appreciate y’all understanding.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Thanks for the post! Glad to know you're still alive, as you hadn't been very active lately.

[–] antangil 3 points 5 days ago

Yeah I always find myself hesitant to put too much onto social media, especially in a sub with such a close relationship to my job. Wouldn’t want to say anything to compromise the projects I’m working on (or my career, given recent events). I’m around, just generally letting folks with the right amount of time and distance drive most of the conversation.