"Community misconduct disputes are not about facts" by mingyuan

"Community misconduct disputes are not about facts" by mingyuan

From LessWrong (Curated & Popular) by LessWrong

April 27, 2026 · 3 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how community misconduct disputes differ from criminal law cases, focusing on character rather than factual disagreements.

In criminal law, the prosecution and the defense each try to establish a timeline — what happened, where, when, who was involved — and thereby determine whether the defendant is actually guilty of a crime.[1] Community misconduct disputes are nothing like this. There is only rarely disagreement over facts, and even when there is, it is not the crux of the matter. Community disputes are not for litigating facts. What they are for[2] is litigating three things: The character of the accus...

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Guest: mingyuan

Topics covered

  • community misconduct
  • disputes
  • criminal law
  • character assessment
  • fact litigation

Keywords

  • community misconduct
  • disputes
  • criminal law
  • timeline
  • character assessment

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