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I joined 1 week+ ago and come regularly to chat room.

The problem is that my avatar in chat has never been changed from a LGBT flag despite having had a different avatar since joining, and the LGBT flag can be seen as offensive or rude to many people who have nothing to do with it.

Nonetheless people with this avatar won't receive neutral opinions or engage in a neutral discussion because they might be either be taken as troll, not serious users or just someone who hasn't the same opinions as them. While in fact 99% of time the user doesn't associate with such an avatar.

This is also an issue that attacks the core of the system which is neutrality.

The flag avatar I'm talking about:

the flag avatar

My avatar since joining is this though:

normal avatar

What's going on with this avatar? I've heard complaints from other users as well.

In a discussion we had it seems that it's related to accounts registering behind proxies and the likes, which is bad considered that many people register behind public WiFi or school's computers/internet as I did.

Is this a bug? If yes can it be fixed? If not, can you at least block this behaviour for people behind public WiFi or school's computers/internet?

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    That looks like a bug but I think I speak for the whole chat when I say we're perfectly fine with the LGBT flag as an avatar. If you feel a user discriminated you or abused you based on that avatar let a moderator know and that user will be dealt with. Sep 1, 2014 at 8:33
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    Personally, I am flag-blind. I wouldn't have guessed what it stood for -- and even now you told me, my reaction is "meh".
    – Jongware
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:35
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    Shouldn't the default avatar an identicon? I think the flag avatar has/had something to do with troll users setting offensive avatars.
    – user247702
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:36
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    @BenjaminGruenbaum You're absolutely right in that matter. What I'm talking about is that such a decision goes against a user's neutrality and will. The user most likely doesn't want to be associated with something he isn't or maybe he wants to stay neutral by having an identicon instead, for example.
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:36
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    Related on the topic of 'controversial' avatars. I agree that this looks like a bug and of course you should be able to change your icon to whatever but a user most definitely shouldn't feel intimidated because of their preferences here. Sep 1, 2014 at 8:38
  • There's an actual duplicate of this -- about the rainbow flag specifically -- somewhere, but I can't find it. Might be on Meta.SE.
    – jscs
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:42
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    Let me get this straight - you put in a random e-mail address? Why did you do this?
    – ChrisF Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:47
  • @ChrisF Because I don't trust permanent email providers anymore, this for reasons that would be off-topic explaining in the comments and SO in general.
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:48
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    @AdamBarak - at least choose your own throwaway e-mail address rather than using somebody else's. If we have to send you a mod message it will get sent to the e-mail address you provide. We can't know that it's not really your address so there's a real risk we'll inadvertently reveal some personal information to a random person. Do you really want that?
    – ChrisF Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:50
  • I will take this tip and act accordingly, thank you. But if I get sent a mod message doesn't it end up in the notification inbox instead?
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:52
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    Why did you choose glasses? Sep 1, 2014 at 8:55
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    @AdamBarak - Mod messages always get sent to your SE inbox, but are also sent to the e-mail you provide just in case you don't visit the site for a while.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:56
  • @ChrisF Ok thank you, I'll look for a private email provider that is good for me.
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 1, 2014 at 9:01
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    @InfiniteRecursion Because of reasons.
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 3, 2014 at 20:44

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You are using YOPmail as your email account.

We recently had a very nasty troll hijack chat with really offensive images; the troll accounts were created via TOR exit nodes to circumvent IP blocks, and used YOPmail as the required email account to automate signup.

Even though their accounts had only 1 reputation point, they then joined many chatrooms as often as they could to bombard everyone with the offensive avatar images.

To thwart their abuse, all accounts with YOPmail accounts now get assigned a default chat avatar instead; the fact that the rainbow flag has been used here is not entirely a coincidence. Think of it as troll trolling.

The work-around is simple. Don't use a YOPmail temporary email address on your account.

This measure may also be in place for other troll-specific markers; other temporary email providers may also be listed for this treatment.

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  • That's definitely nasty. But why would they choose to do something so time expensive and not ludicrous? What do you suggest I do? Make a new account without using yopmail and ask for deletion of this one?
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:57
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    Why not just change your email associated with this account?
    – Bart
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:58
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    @AdamBarak: simply change the email address on your account to a real address? Your email address is private, visible only to you and to moderators. We could only see it because you created a screenshot of your account.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 8:59
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    @AdamBarak: as for the troll's motivations: this particular individual is in desperate need of serious mental health assistance. There is a long history of trolling and mental illness there.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 9:02
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    @MartijnPieters I can see it, there's no other motivation. I will now research for a better email provider that's also private. Thank you all for the help.
    – Adam Barak
    Sep 1, 2014 at 9:03
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    Hey wait a minute. Using this particular flag (with its association) is "..not entirely a coincidence. Think of it as troll trolling." Now that is not okay in my book.
    – Jongware
    Sep 1, 2014 at 9:29
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    Yeah, really. I don't get it. Where is that decision discussed, Martijn? Or do I need to post a new question about it? You don't "troll" people with the LGBT flag. Sep 1, 2014 at 22:31
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    @CodyGray if it was discussed at all it was among the community managers and developers, and the measure is likely temporary and aimed at one very specific troll.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 23:07
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    I don't think that's good enough, Martijn. It doesn't make hatred and bigotry acceptable just because it's aimed at one very specific person. Sep 1, 2014 at 23:08
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    @CodyGray I'm not making any value judgements here, all I did was report on the why and wherefor. That said, I don't see hatred or bigotry at play here.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Sep 1, 2014 at 23:15
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    @ZeroPiraeus - It was not intended as an insult. Their original avatar was a swastika, so it was changed to something much more positive, something that stood for pretty much the exact opposite of what they had for an avatar. It was intended to defuse a troll by replacing a negative with a positive, not to insult them with it.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    Sep 4, 2014 at 20:23
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    Not everyone sees overt minority activism as a good thing for equality. Sep 4, 2014 at 21:26
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    Next time, use puppies. No one will complain. Sep 4, 2014 at 21:29
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    @R.MartinhoFernandes Puppies??? You meant kittens!!!
    – tchrist
    Sep 4, 2014 at 21:31
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    @tchrist: !! How dare you objectify animal children and abuse them as political instruments!!
    – Cerberus
    Sep 4, 2014 at 23:27

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