community, interpersonal pol
@memnus If the shitty behavior is one that won't get the person doing it kicked out of the community as a whole, then the most effective thing to do is usually de-escalate whatever the conflict is, then figure out what went wrong and help the two rebuild their bridges (including an apology from the person acting shitty).
community, interpersonal pol
@Jssra @memnus@octodon.social a lot of the time, either the behavior isn't intentionally shitty, but a product of botched communications/misfiring defensive habits, in which case external bridge-building can help a lot *nods to Jssra*. if the behavior is intentionally, deliberately shitty, and the community won't do anything about it... then leaving that community is probably the best bet. :/
community, interpersonal pol
@literorrery @Jssra @memnus@octodon.social in my experience, when a situation "can't be fixed" usually really means "give it time." which is hard, sad, and difficult, and how much time is impossible to know beforehand, and sometimes it just means that eventually the spackle becomes the wall, "fixed" = "effectively forgotten." and sometimes, the amount of time needed is more than what's available...