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I came across a question and viewed the author's profile.

The use of that image (well in this case I think it's the words in the image) bothers me.

I'm completely at home with the idea that something that offensive is a personal thing, and while I use those words rather liberally on other informal social media, they bother me in the context of this this and other Stack Exchange sites.

I can't put my finger on it, but I feel that being the primary source of programming help on the web we should be discouraging this kind of behaviour.

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It's already been fixed, but for posterity, here's the image in question:

enter image description here

Now then. While I found the image somewhat humorous, this is a professional website, and the Gravatar image is considered a public artifact. So these kinds of images are not acceptable as identicons.

Such an image would, of course, be perfectly acceptable in the "about me" portion of the user's profile. There, it just makes the user look like an ass, not the entire site.

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  • Yes I do agree that the public one is not acceptable. I suppose this is a fine compromise. Jun 4, 2014 at 0:01

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