The question strcmp()
error after scanf()
strcmp()
error after scanf()
has code which includes the string:
"Screw you, learn to follow instructions retard"
instead of something more like:
"Please read and obey the instructions"
I'm sure it is intended to be jocular, but it is borderline offensive. I'm not sure whether to go fix it in the question and the answers (where it got copied), or whether I am being too sensitive. Just dropping 'retard' would be an improvement.
I also searched for 'retard' in other questions on SO, and there were some places where it was used in the sense 'slow down', and a few where the OP described themselves or their question as retarded. The technical uses I have no problem with. I'm not so sure about the others, but there was nothing else egregious that I noticed.
(I flagged it about seven hours ago with a custom explanation, but it isn't easy for a mod to fix. If there was a mechanism for them to tell me "yes — go ahead and fix it for us" or "no — you're being way to politically correct", it would be easier, but I suspect their options are a bit too limited for that to be easily conveyed.)
My question is:
- Should someone (e.g. me) fix the string along the lines suggested?
I'm quite willing to do it; I'm just not quite sure whether it is appropriate.
This question is clearly closely related to Should we allow offensive source code? but differs in asking whether this particular example is offensive, as opposed to the sample in that question.
Fixed
With no objections raised, I've edited the strings to avoid the possibility of the code seeming offensive.