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RE: Snaps Container // 1738810800

in Snaps5 days ago

If a student of yours commit a crime, should you face a trial?

Or something more realistic and less dramatic - if a student of yours cheats during an important exam, should you be punished for this misconduct? Or their parents perhaps?

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I already delineated where my responsibility would begin and end. The point is, there is some responsibility for those bringing people into a new setting. When I have onboarded, I have taken this quite seriously, writing my own guide for it. Now, if they don't follow the guide...

Yes, I even wrote a six or seven volume series in Czech, and I publish weekly Czech educational summary on the Hive events and principles.

Yet I don't feel personally responsible for anything the people I oboarded, and to be punished for their misbehaviour would be a huge injustice from my point of view. I am not sure if HW share this opinion, though.

We do not know yet if that is actually what is happening. If HW is bringing to the onboarder's attention that they need to train (just as they would in other settings in which money changes hands and contributions are permanent), that makes sense, though it will still chill.

In no situation in life would I even consider bringing anyone into a situation in which contributions are permanent and money changes hands without understanding I have to train first. That would be my responsibility.