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So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they suspended that user account from all S.E. websites; however it seems that it's not the happy end of the story!

I edited thisthis post today, and an hour later I received an email, saying:

Do you have nothing better to do than correct grammar on Stack Overflow? Your website runs at snails pace and looks utterly horrible. Maybe work on your coding rather than fishing for points on Stack Overflow.

Again, no actual need to defend myself, but we know that there are no points being fished for editing posts after 2k rep (where you won't suggest the edits, but just do them), and the user hasn't even noticed that it's not a grammar fix, but punctuation, formatting and capitalization.

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We can also see the comment below the reverted post saying:

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I know one solution is removing all personal stuff off my profile, which is only a link to my website which allows some users to stalk down into it, browse it, and discover my email address to send these emails; but isn't it actually good to spot these users and be more alert towards them? I'm wondering if we have a missing "Report user" button somewhere, maybe?

The reason I'm mentioning this, is that I see various other similar posts here that have ended up in deleting their personal information to avoid these issues. I don't disagree that it's a solution, but in that case, that comment without the direct mention of my username, would've remained there forever, reproducing rude, new users, and not being constructive or educative to them at all.

On the other hand, I know that adding a "Report user" button isn't a great idea either, and it only increases the chore load for moderators here, but should we keep sending emails to S.O. team to moderate these offensive users who think having high-quality posts will make S.O. a horrible place, and their number seems to be increasing recently?

Edit: Oh! Same story again! I received down-votes right after all this, as well (Let's see if they'll be detected as serialized ones :-/):

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(And the down-votes are to be continued as I'm editing this post now...)

So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they suspended that user account from all S.E. websites; however it seems that it's not the happy end of the story!

I edited this post today, and an hour later I received an email, saying:

Do you have nothing better to do than correct grammar on Stack Overflow? Your website runs at snails pace and looks utterly horrible. Maybe work on your coding rather than fishing for points on Stack Overflow.

Again, no actual need to defend myself, but we know that there are no points being fished for editing posts after 2k rep (where you won't suggest the edits, but just do them), and the user hasn't even noticed that it's not a grammar fix, but punctuation, formatting and capitalization.

enter image description here

We can also see the comment below the reverted post saying:

enter image description here

I know one solution is removing all personal stuff off my profile, which is only a link to my website which allows some users to stalk down into it, browse it, and discover my email address to send these emails; but isn't it actually good to spot these users and be more alert towards them? I'm wondering if we have a missing "Report user" button somewhere, maybe?

The reason I'm mentioning this, is that I see various other similar posts here that have ended up in deleting their personal information to avoid these issues. I don't disagree that it's a solution, but in that case, that comment without the direct mention of my username, would've remained there forever, reproducing rude, new users, and not being constructive or educative to them at all.

On the other hand, I know that adding a "Report user" button isn't a great idea either, and it only increases the chore load for moderators here, but should we keep sending emails to S.O. team to moderate these offensive users who think having high-quality posts will make S.O. a horrible place, and their number seems to be increasing recently?

Edit: Oh! Same story again! I received down-votes right after all this, as well (Let's see if they'll be detected as serialized ones :-/):

enter image description here

(And the down-votes are to be continued as I'm editing this post now...)

So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they suspended that user account from all S.E. websites; however it seems that it's not the happy end of the story!

I edited this post today, and an hour later I received an email, saying:

Do you have nothing better to do than correct grammar on Stack Overflow? Your website runs at snails pace and looks utterly horrible. Maybe work on your coding rather than fishing for points on Stack Overflow.

Again, no actual need to defend myself, but we know that there are no points being fished for editing posts after 2k rep (where you won't suggest the edits, but just do them), and the user hasn't even noticed that it's not a grammar fix, but punctuation, formatting and capitalization.

enter image description here

We can also see the comment below the reverted post saying:

enter image description here

I know one solution is removing all personal stuff off my profile, which is only a link to my website which allows some users to stalk down into it, browse it, and discover my email address to send these emails; but isn't it actually good to spot these users and be more alert towards them? I'm wondering if we have a missing "Report user" button somewhere, maybe?

The reason I'm mentioning this, is that I see various other similar posts here that have ended up in deleting their personal information to avoid these issues. I don't disagree that it's a solution, but in that case, that comment without the direct mention of my username, would've remained there forever, reproducing rude, new users, and not being constructive or educative to them at all.

On the other hand, I know that adding a "Report user" button isn't a great idea either, and it only increases the chore load for moderators here, but should we keep sending emails to S.O. team to moderate these offensive users who think having high-quality posts will make S.O. a horrible place, and their number seems to be increasing recently?

Edit: Oh! Same story again! I received down-votes right after all this, as well (Let's see if they'll be detected as serialized ones :-/):

enter image description here

(And the down-votes are to be continued as I'm editing this post now...)

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So, I previously had asked a similar questiona similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they suspended that user account from all S.E. websites; however it seems that it's not the happy end of the story!

I edited this post today, and an hour later I received an email, saying:

Do you have nothing better to do than correct grammar on Stack Overflow? Your website runs at snails pace and looks utterly horrible. Maybe work on your coding rather than fishing for points on Stack Overflow.

Again, no actual need to defend myself, but we know that there are no points being fished for editing posts after 2k rep (where you won't suggest the edits, but just do them), and the user hasn't even noticed that it's not a grammar fix, but punctuation, formatting and capitalization.

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We can also see the comment below the reverted post saying:

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I know one solution is removing all personal stuff off my profile, which is only a link to my website which allows some users to stalk down into it, browse it, and discover my email address to send these emails; but isn't it actually good to spot these users and be more alert towards them? I'm wondering if we have a missing "Report user" button somewhere, maybe?

The reason I'm mentioning this, is that I see variousvarious otherother similar posts here that have ended up in deleting their personal information to avoid these issues. I don't disagree that it's a solution, but in that case, that comment without the direct mention of my username, would've remained there forever, reproducing rude, new users, and not being constructive or educative to them at all.

On the other hand, I know that adding a "Report user" button isn't a great idea either, and it only increases the chore load for moderators here, but should we keep sending emails to S.O. team to moderate these offensive users who think having high-quality posts will make S.O. a horrible place, and their number seems to be increasing recently?

Edit: Oh! Same story again! I received down-votes right after all this, as well (Let's see if they'll be detected as serialized ones :-/):

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(And the down-votes are to be continued as I'm editing this post now...)

So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they suspended that user account from all S.E. websites; however it seems that it's not the happy end of the story!

I edited this post today, and an hour later I received an email, saying:

Do you have nothing better to do than correct grammar on Stack Overflow? Your website runs at snails pace and looks utterly horrible. Maybe work on your coding rather than fishing for points on Stack Overflow.

Again, no actual need to defend myself, but we know that there are no points being fished for editing posts after 2k rep (where you won't suggest the edits, but just do them), and the user hasn't even noticed that it's not a grammar fix, but punctuation, formatting and capitalization.

enter image description here

We can also see the comment below the reverted post saying:

enter image description here

I know one solution is removing all personal stuff off my profile, which is only a link to my website which allows some users to stalk down into it, browse it, and discover my email address to send these emails; but isn't it actually good to spot these users and be more alert towards them? I'm wondering if we have a missing "Report user" button somewhere, maybe?

The reason I'm mentioning this, is that I see various other similar posts here that have ended up in deleting their personal information to avoid these issues. I don't disagree that it's a solution, but in that case, that comment without the direct mention of my username, would've remained there forever, reproducing rude, new users, and not being constructive or educative to them at all.

On the other hand, I know that adding a "Report user" button isn't a great idea either, and it only increases the chore load for moderators here, but should we keep sending emails to S.O. team to moderate these offensive users who think having high-quality posts will make S.O. a horrible place, and their number seems to be increasing recently?

Edit: Oh! Same story again! I received down-votes right after all this, as well (Let's see if they'll be detected as serialized ones :-/):

enter image description here

(And the down-votes are to be continued as I'm editing this post now...)

So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they suspended that user account from all S.E. websites; however it seems that it's not the happy end of the story!

I edited this post today, and an hour later I received an email, saying:

Do you have nothing better to do than correct grammar on Stack Overflow? Your website runs at snails pace and looks utterly horrible. Maybe work on your coding rather than fishing for points on Stack Overflow.

Again, no actual need to defend myself, but we know that there are no points being fished for editing posts after 2k rep (where you won't suggest the edits, but just do them), and the user hasn't even noticed that it's not a grammar fix, but punctuation, formatting and capitalization.

enter image description here

We can also see the comment below the reverted post saying:

enter image description here

I know one solution is removing all personal stuff off my profile, which is only a link to my website which allows some users to stalk down into it, browse it, and discover my email address to send these emails; but isn't it actually good to spot these users and be more alert towards them? I'm wondering if we have a missing "Report user" button somewhere, maybe?

The reason I'm mentioning this, is that I see various other similar posts here that have ended up in deleting their personal information to avoid these issues. I don't disagree that it's a solution, but in that case, that comment without the direct mention of my username, would've remained there forever, reproducing rude, new users, and not being constructive or educative to them at all.

On the other hand, I know that adding a "Report user" button isn't a great idea either, and it only increases the chore load for moderators here, but should we keep sending emails to S.O. team to moderate these offensive users who think having high-quality posts will make S.O. a horrible place, and their number seems to be increasing recently?

Edit: Oh! Same story again! I received down-votes right after all this, as well (Let's see if they'll be detected as serialized ones :-/):

enter image description here

(And the down-votes are to be continued as I'm editing this post now...)

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