4.0
challenging informative reflective fast-paced

 - WE WILL NOT CANCEL US reads like a thought in progress - it's a bit unpolished, unfinished - but I think that sort of makes sense given that we are actively in this space with these tactics right now rather than looking back and analyzing it after the fact.
- I agree with brown's proposal to think carefully and examine the situation before joining a cancellation pile-on. Unfortunately, by the time a cancellation goes viral, it's usually because these initial avenues of calling in and talking it through have been either ignored by the target or exhausted by their friends, thus giving a good reason for a cancellation? As you can see, I'm still working it out, too.
- I found the comparison between the tactics of cancel culture and the those of the carceral system to be interesting, though I would have liked to see a deeper exploration of it.
- I can see myself returning to the list of questions brown says we should ask ourselves before tearing someone down, especially as a privileged white person with some small amount of power in this corner of the internet. I want to be very sure I do not use my position to hurt people. Overall, lots to think about in this incomplete conversation.