lordpasternack wrote:...it's also hypocritical to say to the masses that you take full responsibility, and then make it clear to the troublemaker in private that that will definitely not be the case.
I think we're talking across one another. Taking public responsibility and then talking privately to the person specifically at fault is not hypocrisy, it's protecting your employee but addressing the problem - pretty much what your next sentence says:
What's wrong with just saying: "The matter is in my hands, and I'm doing my utmost to resolve it"? That covers enough bases, and reassures that something's being done, without being too explicit and risking bringing out the lynch mob in people.
Dawkins knows that a screw-up was made, and he (as the boss) is ultimately responsible for that, even if it was simply by not sufficiently supervising/monitoring/controlling an employee. He has decided that Josh Timonen is going to continue working for him, so it makes sense to express support for him, otherwise Timonen would probably be undermined to the point that his position could become untenable. After his behaviour to the RDF Mods and members, I wouldn't much care about this, but Dawkins obviously values Timonen enough to want him to be able to continue.
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