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AnOldHope
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In a thread on the Hobo code, it came up that there were instances that the group would decide that an individual would have to "go", and when I asked about how this is accomplished, it was described as a group thing.
By what means does the group compel the offending individual to "go", and what is done if they refuse to leave?
Also, in those instances where there is not clear group consensus, what happens?
Does the "group thing" dynamic generally render reasonable conclusions? Is there risk that the group's powers of ejection could be misused, or rendered against the merely unpopular rather than an actual offender?
What are some of the behaviors that would lead to this ejection?
By what means does the group compel the offending individual to "go", and what is done if they refuse to leave?
Also, in those instances where there is not clear group consensus, what happens?
Does the "group thing" dynamic generally render reasonable conclusions? Is there risk that the group's powers of ejection could be misused, or rendered against the merely unpopular rather than an actual offender?
What are some of the behaviors that would lead to this ejection?