I am getting attacked. I have seen this happening quite a bit lately, but usually only in the comments though. How do we educate people on how this site works?
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We are very sorry you are being attacked for contributing to the community.
There is nothing we can do as a community except flagging the answer as rude / abusive. If this happens a lot from the same user, you can flag with a custom message and tell the moderator about you being the subject of abuse.
You can also contact the team using the Contact Us at the bottom of every page to contact the SE team. They have more abilities than moderators, but please don't use them unless you really have to. Usually moderators know when they should involve the SE team.
And please, don't let these people get you down. There are plenty people that do want your help!
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28I personally think this is a case where the user should be instantly banned, not warned. StackOverflow is a volunteer community so literally none of us (barring a few employees who probably aren't answering questions) get paid to put up with abuse like this. It is a privilege to use the site for help, not a right. If the above user is so concerned with the ability to post here, perhaps they should have thought for 5 seconds before using it to post hate speech. Commented Sep 8, 2015 at 17:44
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10@Two-BitAlchemist, the user was not only warned -- they were suspended, and will remain so for four more days. I believe it's actually a good thing we don't go for the exile button at the first offense. Everyone makes mistakes, especially when they're led by anger, and (some) people can improve when given the chance to. That said, persisting in that behavior would be a very bad idea and would most probably result in far longer suspension at best, outright account destruction at worst. Commented Sep 8, 2015 at 18:10
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2@FrédéricHamidi That's good, and to be clear I'm commenting more on the suggestion in the answer here than what actions were actually taken (which I was not privy to). As for zero-tolerance exiling, all you need to create a new account is another email address, so I don't think of account destruction as banning someone from the site forever. Commented Sep 8, 2015 at 18:21
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4@Two-BitAlchemist, the system keeps track of users at a lower level than the email address. I'm pretty sure the dev team and possibly the mods would be able to recoup the two accounts, unless the user hides behind different proxies or changes their ISP. And even then, the system may be monitoring individual navigation patterns... ;) Commented Sep 8, 2015 at 18:32
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I agree with Two-Bit. 4 Days feels a little light for this user (stackoverflow.com/users/5278774/a-rom). I would have rather seen 180 at least. There are mistakes and then there are serious concerns. This situation is the latter and there should be no slaps on the wrist for that type of behavior in this community.– Travis JCommented Sep 8, 2015 at 22:35
a rom
should get someviva puffs
... (I know that comment will be deleted. Thedeleter
should get someviva puffs
too... not because thedeleter
is evil, but just because they are so good...)