Moderator Martijn Pieters used my disability, using it to make fun of me and my math skills, saying
Knowing Martijn it would be out of character for Martijn to make fun of anyone's disability. I would say Martijn has assumed you have adequate maths skills and so wouldn't have assumed the comment to cause any significant hurt.
Your grasp of why we decline VLQ flags on posts that are merely off-topic is as misinformed as your basic math skills appear to be!
The Code of conduct explicitly disallows talking down on somebody because of their skills, which clearly has been done here
Yes, technically the comment broke the code of conduct, but I don't believe it was Martijn's intent to be cruel.
At the very least, their comment was a personal attack and offending, and was simply unnecessary.
It was unnecessary and although the intent was unlikely to be malicious, it felt like a personal attack and that is what needs to be dealt with.
Are moderators above the code of conduct? Does Stack Exchange's inclusion stop at moderators?
Moderators are expected to follow the Code of Conduct.
I'm seeking a Stack Exchange official's response and action to be taken.
Currently the network is overwhelmed with issues, and many people are left hanging for flags to be handled and waiting for responses from the network via email and contact forms. This is an unprecedented time of turmoil for the network and it's something we are all needing to be patient with. This is easy to say when you're clearly upset, but it's not personal.
I was trying to solve the conflict by flagging as harassment, but my flag got declined - is this behavior intended by Stack Exchange? Would the flag have been found helpful the matter had stopped today in the morning, but now people are upvoting their response, further harassing me.
I totally agree that the Meta Effect and upvoting comments like this forms a pattern of potential harassment. It's something I've been vocal about in trying to prevent. There's also been a lot of jostling and some inconsistencies in how flags are handed over the past 6 months. There's been a lot of change in moderators, what is expected of moderators and the community, moderators included, is under a lot of stress. It's something that may take some time to settle down.
The comment was unkind, outright harassment? I don't think so. Harassment is defined as:
aggressive pressure or intimidation.
In Australia:
Harassment linked to the disability of a person or their associate is against the law.
Online harassment:
Harassment directs multiple repeating obscenities and derogatory comments at specific individuals focusing, for example, on the targets' race, religion, gender, nationality, disability, or sexual orientation. This often occurs in chat rooms, through newsgroups, and by sending hate e-mail to interested parties. This may also include stealing photos of the victim and their families, doctoring these photos in offensive ways, and then posting them on social media with the aim of causing emotional distress .../
Psychological harassment:
This is humiliating, intimidating or abusive behavior which is often difficult to detect, leaving no evidence other than victim reports or complaints. This characteristically lowers a person’s self-esteem or causes one to have overwhelming torment. This can take the form of verbal comments, engineered episodes of intimidation, aggressive actions or repeated gestures. Falling into this category is workplace harassment by individuals or groups mobbing.
Community-based psychological harassment, meanwhile, is stalking by a group against an individual using repeated distractions that the individual is sensitized to. Media reports of large numbers of coordinated groups stalking individual stalking victims, including a press interview given by an active duty police lieutenant, have described this community-based harassment as gang stalking.
In terms of Martijn's original comment, I would think it was intended to be a jest at making a seemingly trivial mathematical error and not made with the knowledge you have difficulties with maths.
If comments were to continue and the upvoting of the comment is the commencement of mobbing. The network needs to address Mobbing:
Mobbing, as a sociological term, means bullying of an individual by a group, in any context, such as a family, peer group, school, workplace, neighborhood, community, or online.
When it occurs as physical and emotional abuse in the workplace, such as "ganging up" by co-workers, subordinates or superiors, to force someone out of the workplace through rumor, innuendo, intimidation, humiliation, discrediting, and isolation, it is also referred to as malicious, nonsexual, non-racial/racial, general harassment.
In terms of disciplinary actions against Martijn, this is unlikely, as it's not a pattern of behaviour and highly unlikely Martijn intended any malice.