There was likely a misunderstanding about what makes something offensive for this website.
The presence of a code of conduct and the drive for making the platform more welcoming to all users does not mean that everything that might seem inappropriate is offensive.
In case of doubt, just read the code of conduct. The following points should help you make a better assessment to whether a display name or a comment should be flagged.
No name-calling or personal attacks.
No bigotry. We don’t tolerate any language likely to offend or alienate people [...] don't use language that might offend or alienate.
No harassment. This includes, but isn’t limited to: bullying, intimidation, vulgar language, direct or indirect threats, sexually suggestive remarks, patterns of inappropriate social contact, and sustained disruptions of discussion.
The display name "peepeepoopoo" is indeed juvenile, but so long as that user is not calling someone else a "peepeepoopoo", that, in itself, is not offensive, not unfriendly, not bigotry, not harassment, not abusive, and not something that can significantly disrupt discussion. As such, it is not a violation of the site's policies, and there was no need to flag it.
At best, you can leave a comment in one of their posts suggesting to tweak the display name to something a bit more professional, but even that comment could be deleted after a while.
And for completion, the Stack Overflow Terms of Service do not expand on this subject more than the code of conduct already does. The relevant piece is in section 5, User Obligations (emphasis mine):
Stack Overflow is a community and we expect you to treat each member of the Stack Overflow community with respect. Whether a community member is asking their first question, or is a reputation superstar, we respect you and welcome you, but we also require you to be kind to one another. To prevent bad actors from creating a negative community experience, we have outlined what we believe to be common sense rules for community participation and reserve the right to pause or terminate your account if you engage in disruptive, abusive, or nefarious behavior outside of Stack Overflow’s Acceptable Use Policy, which is hereby incorporated into these Public Network Terms.
To be frank, I do find it a bit odd that it does not mention the code of conduct (maybe this was written before the CoC replaced the Be Nice policy?), but even so, reasonable common sense rules would not pose this display name as offensive. The Acceptable Use Policy outlines uses of a different nature (illegal content, spam, harmful content, sexual content, hate Content, defamation, etc.), also not applicable here.
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