>>...More like a bar than a workplace, in the way that you can pick the conversations you will join, and pick people with whom you don't want to sit at the same table. But that's where the similarity ends - you drop in whenever you want and all the conversations are waiting for you; you can join a conversation from five years ago (or five years ahead - coming soon in new version).
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>I prefer a bar where all people show respect for all others there. Sure there are closer groups, but better not closed groups, groups that define others in the bar as outsiders or insiders.
"We have nothing against privileges as long as everyone has them".
Sometimes the sole reason for a creation of a group is the exclusion of the rest of the world. Since, by definition, most people are outside such groups, they most probably won't like them. But then, the creators of the group knew that in advance, didn't they?