I'm aware of a user who has zero contributions, and uses profanity.
I've flagged the comments as Unfriendly or Unkind.
But the user is still with us. It is hard to understand.
Does Stack Overflow really need this kind of users?
I'm aware of a user who has zero contributions, and uses profanity.
I've flagged the comments as Unfriendly or Unkind.
But the user is still with us. It is hard to understand.
Does Stack Overflow really need this kind of users?
There is no place at Stack Overflow for that behavior. However, the user is another story. Everyone has their bad days, or bad times in life; that tends to play out poorly during interpersonal communication.
Generally users will be given a few shots at redemption. A gentle prod, a stern warning, an I told you so suspension, a serious face suspension, and a 9999 days kthxbai ban (these obviously aren't hard and fast rules, every occurrence is taken on a case-by-case basis). Newer users tend to skip steps.
Sorry you were on the receiving end of something like that, the sad truth is that behavior happens quite frequently on the internet. You won't find much of it at Stack Overflow though, because moderators are pretty used to dealing with it here and have a lot of tools available to combat it.
Use a custom flag if you encounter something like this, flagging as "It's unfriendly or unkind" just doesn't tell the whole story sometimes.
From what I've seen in the Code of Conduct, a user usually has 3 chances. The first would be a simple warning, the second would be account suspension and the last would be account expulsion. This means that your helpful "unfriendly or unkind" flags will not always suspend/expel the user's account. Of course, you can raise a custom moderator flag if you see a pattern.