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The Administrators' noticeboard and the incidents noticeboard both have a "discuss rule" encouraging users with a grievance discuss the matter with the editor with whose actions they take umbrage, before posting about the matter on either of these boards. While this rule may be intended to push editors towards assuming good faith and resolving disputes civilly without creating drama and consuming the time of other editors, in practice, when the complainant is a new user, the result is often that it helps established editors avoid taking responsibility for their actions. This works as follows:
Either way you slice it, this rule is systemically biased in favor the established editor with a lot of followers. It is thus, in practice, not a problem solving or dispute resolution rule of any sort.