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The ban appeal section is just like a prison wing of the forum, cold and quiet, full of names behind invisible bars.
Every post reads like a letter smuggled out, begging for another chance at daylight.
Then one day you see your friend’s name unbanned, walking free again.
It feels like meeting someone who did real time, older somehow, heavier with stories.
You don’t even joke at first—you just feel that strange, emotional relief that they made it back.
( @ryuken hugging @eyewideshut after getting unbanned. )
Now we should address the problem.
Look at this
These are examples of what could happen if we made the process more emotional and human.
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pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Every post reads like a letter smuggled out, begging for another chance at daylight.
Then one day you see your friend’s name unbanned, walking free again.
It feels like meeting someone who did real time, older somehow, heavier with stories.
You don’t even joke at first—you just feel that strange, emotional relief that they made it back.
( @ryuken hugging @eyewideshut after getting unbanned. )
Now we should address the problem.
The mods are cold, and when you come back after all that time, all you get is a flat “welcome back,” no warmth, no feeling, like the prison door closing behind you instead of a reunion.
These are examples of what could happen if we made the process more emotional and human.
Family experiences while growing up, personality traits, and well-being: A mediation analysis
This study examines how early-life family experiences are associated with adult well-being (subjective, eudaimonic social, and eudaimonic personal wel…
How the Emotional Environment Shapes the Emotional Life of the Child - PMC
Emotion understanding facilitates the development of healthy social interactions. To develop emotion knowledge, infants and young children must learn to make inferences about people’s dynamically changing facial and vocal expressions in the context ...