Saw this on reddit,
and was curious as to what this is all about.
Who is this sasha person and what makes them a big villain?
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Saw this on reddit, and was curious as to what this is all about. Who is this sasha person and what makes them a big villain? |
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Sasha had some positive traits (believe it or not), but could not be rehabilitated. Final email:
His response:
My response:
Ultimately his account was deleted, per his request. Perhaps Sasha is a good example of how moderators try in good faith to work with our users, even ones that are problematic. But that's a two-way street, and Sasha was unwilling or unable to meet us halfway. |
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He was more of a really poor court jester than a villain. In a nutshell, he posted tons of questions of low quality. When people closed his questions down he would go on crusades to get them reopened and basically get into big flame wars with the other users. He had been placed in the penalty box multiple times and if I am not mistaken was caught with a couple duplicate accounts before. Eventually he went and spammed up meta asking for Atwood to delete his accounts, which we all celebrated with much fanfare. |
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That link was submitted to reddit by a user named "puzzlecracker" one of Sasha's aliases on Stack Overflow. Sasha must be very bored and lonely now, since he's taken to vilifying himself on other web sites. This is a new low, even for Sasha... whatever new user name he's using now (it really is an enigma). |
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