As already discussed here or here on bringing up politics on Stack Overflow profiles, I noted @Brad-Larson's remark on the difference between what's acceptable on profiles vs. what's acceptable in usernames and avatars:
Avatars and usernames are visible on every post a user makes, and people coming here to read programming questions and answers see them. A user profile is something you have to make a conscious decision to view. Therefore, we're more strict with the former vs. the latter.
Is there any objective moderation of usernames or profiles, for regular users or elected diamond moderators, or any other objective method of controlling the contents of profiles?
For example, the quoted text below is a message in the profile of an elected moderator, with the username "Russia must remove Putin":
Dear Russian People
Vladimir Putin has not only invaded Ukraine, but he has begun an assault on the people in Ukraine's capital, Kiev
[...]
To prevent this from happening, you must take to the streets or any channel you have the most influence with, and do everything in your power to contribute to the removal of Vladimir Putin.
Warmly and Sincerely,
[emphasis mine]
There doesn't seem to be any way to flag a user profile picture, username, or a user's "about info" to moderators, and it would be nice if the Stack Exchange team would consider this.
Is political messaging of this nature acceptable in a user profile? I'm asking this, because by contrast the restrictions about the "Z" letter seem much more drastic, as mentioned here
we do not plan to allow statements in direct support for the invasion of Ukraine because they fall under the intimidation and harassment policy in our CoC
Where that "harassment" policy mention things about invasions, I don't really see, and this appears to be instead the political view of some of the moderators team, rather than an established policy.