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Issues regarding the behavior of certain members #13
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I agree. Banning someone for posting an eggplant emoji is very childish. However, it is up to the project owner to decide. |
The sole intention of the comment was to offend people, it served no other On Friday, November 13, 2015, Alex Gaines notifications@github.com wrote:
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"The sole intention of the comment was to offend people" - please elaborate. |
All I would ask is that users who seek to upset and piss off others, whether it be thrones who make dick jokes, or Emilyrose arguing for punishment for those with whom she disagrees, be treated equally under your global rules. Allowing special treatment for "old guard" users, or users with specific political opinions is just as detrimental to inclusovity as a penis joke. Please treat them both seriously. |
Emily was arguing that we enforce a project policy that is already in On Friday, November 13, 2015, Ted Meyer notifications@github.com wrote:
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Let me preface this by first stating that I'm not here to troll. If you look at my profile it is plainly obvious that I have been involved with open source (though sadly mostly my own projects... thanks schoolwork) for a few years.
As a student mentor for the webware class at my school taught in nodeJS, I sometimes read the comments on the repositories here. Today, I had the misfortune of reading many of the comments the thread about banning some specific user. It was especially the comments by a user named emilyrose that i found to be demeaning and overly emotional and harsh.
While I'm personally very against having codes of conduct as I believe they promote censorship and "circlejerking" for lack of a better term, I will respect that you as project owners want one. However, I don't think it's out of line for me to say that you should apply it equally to all members of the community, whether they be fresh accounts wanting to make silly and disruptive comments, or more active members of the community who attack others opinions on the basis of personal feelings. This is a technical project after all.
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