I've flagged this post as Rude or Abusive due to the bad words in the image of the code it has. It was declined.
Shouldn't I flag when I see those things? Or it is acceptable to have bad words in images on this site?
I've flagged this post as Rude or Abusive due to the bad words in the image of the code it has. It was declined.
Shouldn't I flag when I see those things? Or it is acceptable to have bad words in images on this site?
The rule of thumb on how to handle any post (question or answer) with profanity is in asking yourself: does it stand by itself as a question/answer even if the profanity was removed? Rude/Abusive flags are reserved for unsalvageable content which should be deleted as soon as possible, and thus bear fitting consequences to the author. If the post is salvageable, the recommended course of action is to edit out the profanity.
In this case however, the profanity was behind an image, which contained nearly all of the context of the question. Removing the image would mean removing all context as well. That alone is another problem, the question does not provide a proper minimal reproducible example. Flagging/voting to close it would be a good idea, optionally followed by suggesting to remove any profanity in any eventual reiteration of the question.
Frankly, editing the question to only remove the image could still be done, but the image was sitting behind a link (as a consequence of the user not having enough reputation to embed it), meaning that the profanity was not immediately shown, and overall it does not amount to something extremely offensive nor something that could befall on the line of bigotry or NSFW. An accepted rude/abusive flag would have had too grave a consequence for this user, who just threw in a few "f*** you" lines in the code out of desperation over their non-functioning code.
That it was behind a link also made it harder for moderators to quickly identify where the rudeness is. In the event that the inappropriate portions of the post are not easily seen in plain sight, prefer a flag for moderator attention describing the situation in detail.
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On one hand, profanity is neither necessary nor sufficient to constitute rudeness or abuse. To claim otherwise seems rather childish and silly, prevalent as it may be. I see condescending comments on this site relatively often, but they rarely happen to use the word ‘fuck’ — passive aggression usually suffices, plus it helps escape the moderation’s radar.
On the other hand, if the profanity is truly gratuitous and can be edited out without changing the substance of the question, it should. It's not like swearing is a primary goal of this site either. At the very least, that screenshot could have been cropped, or the relevant console output could have been transcribed into the question body, without impacting answerability.
But on the third hand, profanity or not, this particular question doesn't seem to be a particularly good one anyway: It looks like the problem described was caused by a typo and the question would not have been of any help to anyone else but the original asker.