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A //Warning// alerts the recipient to potential damage caused by an action. This can mean anything and is //not// meant as a disciplinary measure. It's not a yellow card. It's an alert meant to inform the person that the course they are currently on may lead to future problems. There are all kinds of things a person can do that, through no fault of their own, can cause harm to me or our interaction. For example, you cannot really blame a person for having friends who have what you believe to be objectionable world views and you might morally object to your friend hanging out with those people, but if it's their social circle then just spending time with them isn't really something you can blame your friend for. Still, you might find yourself unable to mentally seperate your friend from the objectionable worldviews of his pals, and worry that you will not be able to tolerate your friend' | A //Warning// alerts the recipient to potential damage caused by an action. This can mean anything and is //not// meant as a disciplinary measure. It's not a yellow card. It's an alert meant to inform the person that the course they are currently on may lead to future problems. There are all kinds of things a person can do that, through no fault of their own, can cause harm to me or our interaction. For example, you cannot really blame a person for having friends who have what you believe to be objectionable world views and you might morally object to your friend hanging out with those people, but if it's their social circle then just spending time with them isn't really something you can blame your friend for. Still, you might find yourself unable to mentally seperate your friend from the objectionable worldviews of his pals, and worry that you will not be able to tolerate your friend' | ||
- | At the same time, a warning //can// always occur in a context that is " | + | At the same time, a warning //can// always occur in a context that is " |
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+ | In either case, the goal with issuing an S2-Warn is to communicate that a problem is identified and that I believe it has the potential to cause problems in the future. | ||
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- | See also: [[Notice|Notice]], | + | See also: [[Notice|Notice]], [[Repeated Warning]], [[Final|Final]], |
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