Frankly, can I call a moron a moron in my Twitter, without getting banned on SO? Sometimes the itching is almost unbearable.
May be a stupid question but better be safe than sorry.
Frankly, can I call a moron a moron in my Twitter, without getting banned on SO? Sometimes the itching is almost unbearable.
May be a stupid question but better be safe than sorry.
Let's not beat about the bush here - deliberately launching ad hominem attacks (and that is what calling someone a moron amounts to) are text book examples of bullying plain and simple. The bottom line is that's simply not acceptable behavior anywhere, no matter what the venue.
So with my moderator hat on I think there's only one reasonable answer here: if anyone engages in stalking (because digging out more contact details from someone for no other reason than to harass is) and bullying people in a way that comes to our attention we will take any appropriate action that's open to us.
I do not see "taking it elsewhere from SO" as a mitigation or a fundamental shift in scope. (Neither do lawyers in workplace bullying cases).
Bullying is not welcome here and even if there are other services or venues which don't take such a strong view it is still harmful to programming as a profession and it has a negative impact on everyone whether they consider themselves a professional or a hobbyist or a student.
In reality if someone were to engage in this behavior we might not see it without it being brought to our attention and we don't have a large set of options open for dealing with it, but that doesn't excuse or justify it.
There are plenty of constructive ways to vent frustration, but bullying is not one of them. Don't do it.
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-ing anyone, let alone the person being "bullied") that (s)he though someone was a moron, if that'd be OK.
You need to ask yourself: what is the intention of whatever it is that you're about to publish to the web, for everyone to see?
If you want it to be educational, you can obfuscate the code or rewrite the text in question, so it isn't trivially traced back to the original author. You don't even need to call them a moron, but could simply call them naive or unknowing. If the article gains any traction, and the person it is about reads it, you can but hope they will know it is about them.
If on the other hand you want to go all-out on a rant, then sure, go ahead. I wouldn't see why that would be necessary, but if you feel like it, perhaps you just should.
As of the consequences, the Help Page called "Be nice." appears to be intentionally vague:
Don't be a jerk
If you call out someone by (user)name on a domain you own and which is traceable to you as a user, then I think that could be considered "being a jerk", even if it's off-site, and a moderator could follow up on that by sending you a polite warning.
If you just want to know the answer to "How likely is it that a moderator will follow up on being a jerk to another user off-site", then I can guarantee you it will be "It depends". It will depend entirely on what you're about to write, how subtle the rant will be, what details you include about the user and their behavior, how true and warranted the rant actually is, and so on.
I can't imagine calling someone a moron off-site would get you banned, though as CodeCaster said I suppose it could depend on the nature of what you write.
That said, I once read a quote attributed to Mark Twain:
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
To give up even on argument and just resort to name calling seems like descending a step below this.
My advise is to freely call an action or method moronic, but that there is little to be gained by calling an individual a moron.
I am going to go ahead and throw in the obligatory answer here.
Why do you feel like you need to do this? Specifically, what purpose does it serve? You're here at Stack Overflow, presumably, for 2 main reasons: To learn and to teach. This mentality where you need to belittle people (even if you feel like you're just delivering the truth) because you have disagreements or someone has done something you don't approve of comes off as childish.
Keep it professional in the comments section of wherever you have a disagreement and walk away when you have nothing else to add. If you're mad, talk to someone about it in a private setting where you can vent and move on.