Yesterday I received a rather unhappy message via my email alias that is easily found from my Stack Overflow profile:
Subject: Stop editing other users questions
Hi,
what you are doing on SO is disgusting. Apparently you don't have anything else to do other than editing other users questions?? To be very clear - refrain from EVER touching one of my questions again unless you have useful input which I can see from your profile is quite rare.
Regards,
Last year I asked whether abusive off-platform messages should be reported to Stack Overflow, and the answer was yes. I followed that up with a report by email, and a team member said they would look into it.
I imagine the above message, while hardly constructive, does not rise to the level of warranting a platform ban. I will probably report it anyway, though, in case my charming friend is inclined to make a habit of this sort of behaviour.
I think there is value in making this sort of thing available to moderators, so that it can be taken into account when dealing with in-platform abuse and harassment. My grumpy interlocutor appears to have used their real name and email address†, but my correspondent appears to be disinclined to identify their profile or the post(s) in question. I have done a bit of user hunting by name, but turned up naught.
If I make a report to Stack Overflow, will that information get fed to moderators? If not, do moderators have the ability to search for users by email or IP/timestamp, in order to attach a behaviour report privately to a user account?
† Tempting though it is to include that information here, I am generally not in favour of doxxing people, even if at first glance it is felt to be richly deserved :-)
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..which I can see from your profile is quite rare
to a > 14 K user..;-)