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Questions about the site's code of conduct (CoC), formerly known as the be nice policy.

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How can I flag an editor's defaming edit message? [duplicate]

I came across this suggested edit linked below. The edit itself is ok*. However, the edit message itself is defaming. Rejecting an edit could be bad for the post, and furthermore a reject would only ...
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Update of the code of conduct should contain a diff of the changes [duplicate]

It makes it easier to understand the change when you are not a lawyer.
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Where is the May 31, 2023 update to the Code of Conduct?

The Stack Overflow website is full of notices about a May 31, 2023 update to the Code of Conduct. However, it does not seem to have a link to this document. The notice in the header: links a blogpost,...
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What is the time limit for reporting CoC violations? Can past violations be reported?

A few years back I got attacked by someone with privileges that first vandalized (i.e. changed content to something quite different) one reply I wrote and then apparently with the help of a few ...
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What changes were made to the Code of Conduct on May 31, 2023?

There is no clear delineation of what is new/changed and what is the same among the "updated" code of conduct announced on May 31, 2023. What was changed/added?
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Do posts/comments with the word "fakedemic" need to be flagged?

I recently came across a comment on this answer and I was unsure on what to do, if anything. Here's what the comment says: Thank you for the answer. Quick info: I was deeply interested in and ...
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Is there an objective moderation standard regarding political messaging in user profiles?

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 ...
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Is this comment asking for code fine?

I'm wondering if this comment is fine: post code/Code's you have tried... It was the first comment on the question, IIRC, but many more better comments were posted later. Context: this is the ...
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How are "botted (i.e. using bots)" inappropriate conducts handled by moderators?

First of all, this is a hypothetical situation, which I thought of the other day. We now have chat rooms (one, in which I chat frequently) that use some sort of bots to relay messages between the room ...
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Is it fair to close a question based on off-site interactions?

Background: For over a year, I was a member of the Julia Discourse site. After some time my relationship with the forum deteriorated and I decided to leave, in not the best way. I was verbally abusive ...
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A user said they awarded my answer by mistake, and asked me to award a bounty on the other answer

Okay, so weird situation: A user said they accidentally awarded me a 100 rep bounty, that they intended to give it to the other answerer. They asked me to give a 50 bounty to the other answerer, and I ...
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Is it okay to give one's under-rep chatbot special access to their chatroom for typical chatbot testing & such?

I've been told in Stack Overflow chat that it's not okay to give one's chatbots without enough rep special access to their room just so that it could chat. I took that advice and kept it at Meta Stack ...
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What should you do with users who won't help unless you upvote?

I googled a problem and came across a relevant question with an accepted answer by user A. User B pointed out a better way (in their opinion) of solving the problem in a comment, which was also ...
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Discussion on discriminatory user behavior

I would like to bring SO Community's attention to one critical issue, that I'd noticed on this thread Deletion/undeletion battles - should moderators step in? where one user (I would not prefer ...
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Should friendly language and remarks be removed from answers? [duplicate]

Stack Overflow has often been characterized as a challenging platform to contribute to, sometimes seen as unfriendly. This notion has been ameliorated with a new Code of Conduct that includes ...
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Is this answer insulting the developer who wrote a piece of code really ok?

I flagged this answer: Its an abomination that works. So you are correct in assuming that when you do a join function call. You pass a empty string so that there is nothing put in between the ...
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Declined flag: Is this a subtle put-down?

I recently had an "Unfriendly or unkind" comment flag declined on a comment on this post that was something to the effect of: Start with using a spell-checker. This appears to be a ...
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Should there be a higher standard for moderating election-related content?

I came across this thread (now deleted), https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/399436/why-was-this-comment-chain-removed-from-the-moderator-questionnaire/399460, about a chain of comments removed ...
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Is an answer calling for downvotes against the question Rude?

I was alerted to this answer in a chatroom: Please note that this is a take home-exam question for the Algorithm Analysis and Design Course at IIIT-Delhi which is still going on. I am the instructor ...
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Iterating on Inclusion: What does this mean for me?

I'm a casual member of SO and am not a moderator, although some algorithms do seem to have granted me certain priviliges over time. I have read a recent blog post by Sara Chipps titled "Iterating on ...
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About people suggesting alternate methods or services for helping out

Premise: I've limited experience about SO and SE in general, so I don't know if this is a common issue; also, this is a matter I find difficult to find out about in here, as its description might be ...
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Letting go of SO

Stack Overflow has been a major part of my Internet and professional life for the last six years. Over the last two months, my visits to SO have increasingly made me wonder "what unpleasant surprise ...
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'Going forward, "rep-*****" [...] will be removed' - or not?

Itā€™s time to retire the term ā€œrep-*****ā€ Going forward, ā€œrep-whoreā€ (and its derivatives) will be treated like any other term thatā€™s inconsistent with the communityā€™s ā€œbe niceā€ policy: it will be ...
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A "be nice" review

For your perusal: I would like feedback on the comments below the question. Are they appropriate under the "Be Nice," "Welcome Wagon" and various revisions of the Code of Conduct? All feedback ...
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Has the recent issues related to Code of Conduct changes and gender pronouns affected SO activity?

The new Code of Conduct and the endless discussions also had a unpleasant (and unprecedented?) side-effect of several moderators and other users resigning. I am wondering if this had any measurable ...
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Is an unkind comment flag declined after deleting the answer?

A user posted an answer to a pretty unclear question: I am a nice person. Lots of other on stack overflow would down vote this question. You have to [rest of answer] I edited the answer to remove ...
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Do I tell a user to approve my answer? [duplicate]

I haven't found anything like this in Stack Overflow's code of conduct. However, a new contributor indicated on his question that my answer worked for him under the answer comment section and upvoted ...
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Is this rudeness with polite disclaimer?

I am not good with English but this seems to me as a person trying to thrash the other but with cherry on top (to avoid flags?) Sorry, I don't mean to be rude, but IMHO this hardly "gets rid of the ...
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"Be Nice" Code of Conduct vs Dijkstra style and Psychological Safety [closed]

True experts can be harsh and direct but often for valid reasons. Edsger Dijkstra is a classic example of such character in Programming and Computer Science. Generic Stack Exchange could be a better ...
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Are humorous questions allowed on Stack Overflow?

I tried looking for unanswered questions on that are tagged hex and I came across this question, which a reference to The Martian. Using hexedit to edit /usr/lib/habcomm.so I'm new to the site, so I'...
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Was I too harsh in my comment on this post?

Recently I stumbled upon this question. The content of the question was: need to sign a pdf file by certificate file (.cer/.p12) with python instruction : everyone have a private key and ...
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Is there a welcome bot / be nice bot? [duplicate]

Recently I have noticed that completely rubbish posts get upvoted quite quickly after an initial downvote. As this happened to me this morning again for this question I honestly start to question if ...
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Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?

Bear with me. This is an attempt to sweep together a lot of the angst on the site in an attempt to deal with it. This isn't a question. It's literally a discussion. I'm sharing my ideas and you can ...
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Watch those itchy trigger fingers

Note: I refrain from deleting this question (which was ill-considered when asked) only because of the good answers given, especially the one by Nicol Bolas. My position evolved as I had to think it ...
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Is mocking the Indian English used by a user abusive?

I found a question on main about a memory error which used almost perfect grammar and was completely clearly phrased, but it included a term along the lines of one file has 5 lakh lines It was ...
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How do you approach or salvage a question with sexist overtones? [duplicate]

I came across this question today, and I knew it would cause some sort of flagging. Now, let's assume for a moment that this question was valid, well written, and aside from the code/purpose, all ...
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Abuse flag declined for a user repeatedly attacking another user

In this thread, the OP of the question received a clearly well-meaning answer, which he obviously felt was not right: Spring Boot Callback after client receives resource? He commented "Please don't ...
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To what extent does language need to be moderated?

Recently the case occurred where a questioner realised in the comments he had painted himself into a corner code-wise, and commented with "Damn it. Can anyone suggest a work-around then please?" Just ...
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Anyone else noticed the tide of low-quality questions since the introduction of the new "be nice" policy?

As of late, I have certainly noticed an influx of low-quality questions. These questions are typically of the following caliber: Help with a homework assignment Incoherent and poorly-articulated even ...
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To what extent would offensive content be considered "repairable"?

Just now a question containing offensive and vulgar words was caught by a moderation bot. We had some divergence about whether that question is "repairable". That is, some people think the question ...
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Mention votes as "healthy parts of our community" in the Code of Conduct

In The Code of Conduct is a ā€œno moderationā€ pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?, E_net4 rightly notes that using the Code of Conduct to indiscriminately challenge moderation actions is ...
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The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

I am concerned about how the code of conduct is being pointed out in practice. In its short time of existence (close to 2 months), I have seen multiple occurrences of comments claiming to report a ...
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On being nice and still not feeding the trolls or help vampires or whatever

I firmly believe that it is perfectly possible to remain nice - polite, friendly, even welcoming - while still refusing to feed the troll, or the help vampire, or whichever other species of ...
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How to handle other users' rude behaviour towards new users?

Two comments of mine posted today have been removed. Here is the message I was responding to: I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this should be asked the vendor. SO is not ...
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To what extent is Stack Overflow for Teams subject to the Code of Conduct and general site policies? [closed]

At first, I thought it was obvious that Stack Overflow for Teams would be subject to the full Code of Conduct (CoC) and other applicable content and behavior policies, however Catija ā™¦ mentioned in an ...
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Do fast close habits comply with the Code of Conduct?

In the code of conduct I read: If you're here to help others, be patient, and welcoming As I understand it, it does not just apply to what we write but also to what we do: namely voting to close ...
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Harassing email from user [duplicate]

Closed a question from a new user as a duplicate and a few hours later got an email with the following (censoring mine): "duplicated? f**k you f**k you f**k you.... I want to disable save ...
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How do people join communities these days? [closed]

I remember a time before Stack Overflow. Not much, and not well; there are certainly people with more and longer experience of those dark days than me (I've even heard that there was a time where ...
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Can humour play a part in comments, and are these comments so rude and unwelcoming? I just got a reminder to be nice

I just got flagged for being rude and unwelcoming. No dramas there though; I sometimes get a little pointy. Also I understand what Stack Overflow is trying to do in light of those silly blog ...
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Can we statistically detect changes in friendliness from the Welcome Wagon, new CoC, New Contributor Indicator, etc?

Can we statistically analyze the success of the Welcome Wagon, new Code of Conduct, and related UI changes? I did some analysis I'll provide as a self-answer below, but new answers and edits are more ...
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