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- #share-time – To ensure that everyone gets a chance to participate in discussion, the moderator will place the spotlight on one person at a time, and will interrupt you if you go over time.
- Don’t
- Speak unless you have the spotlight.
- Go over time.
- Interrupt others while they have the spotlight.
- Do
- Use Zoom reactions to give a thumbs-up or applause.
- #address-the-group – Always address all comments and questions to the group, and not to any single individual.
- Don’t
- Respond verbally to what other people say when you do not have the spotlight.
- Concede any of your time to enable another member to speak.
- Do
- Discuss ideas that other people have raised in discussion. For example, “I disagree with Sally’s remark that all speech should be protected.”
- #no-name-calling – Do not use emotionally charged words like “racist” or “sexist” or “stupid.” Use alternative words to express your ideas.
- Don’t
- Focus your criticism on an individual member of our community, as in an ad-hominem attack.
- Don’t “call-out” other members of the discussion circle.
- Do
- Focus any criticism on ideas, and make it constructive.
- If you feel offended by something that someone said, take a breath, and discuss why you find the idea offensive.
- Call-in/call-forth
- #assume-good-will – Assume Hanlon’s Razor when listening to other people’s comments.
- Don’t
- Assume that others intend harm.
- Do
- If you find something that someone else says to be offensive, try to understand their position by asking questions.
- #neutral-moderator – The moderator is not a participant in discussion (the moderator is typically not the same person as the speaker).
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