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Discussion on: How to get rid off hero banners on DEV.to

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Those pushes are hostile to everyone who do not want to celebrate, participate, but just want to use the page.

I don't think there's anything hostile, there.

But I think it would be wise for the dev.to, as a platform, to be more honest and direct about their political leanings, and what those leanings might imply about with disagreement with them.

Because not everybody agrees with the prevailing Campus Ideology, like White Privilege, the Patriarchy, or that Disparities == Discrimination.

That said, it's miles ahead of Twitter, Facehook, or Reddit, as far as I can tell, in terms of equanimity and a modicum of presuming good faith.

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Michael Tharrington

I think the banners generally provide insight into our "political leanings" β€” not sure how you can be much more direct about your beliefs than to point to them out with a banner on the site. πŸ˜…

I also think we're very tolerant about people disagreeing with our "political leanings". But if our "political leanings" are tied to calls for diversity and inclusion, then folks who oppose these thoughts may feel obligated to act against our Code of Conduct. If they do so, then we may act to call them out or even put a note on their comment that we think it's unconstructive.

In this context, there was a banner around this time that pointed to dev.to/black-lives-matter. To us, this was an opportunity to show support to the Black community on DEV β€” it seems to jive really well with our Code of Conduct's call for empathy and inclusion. I don't think we were being dishonest or indirect about our ideologies.