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Political user (display) name - what should I do?

What real action can one take in regards to a user display name (to distinguish from a user profile) that potentially endangers (not just "offends" - can cause them harm or damage from a third party) another user or group of users.

Before asking I tried reading some other related or relevant questions like:

from meta.stackoverflow.com:

and on meta.stackexchange.com:

But in those I mainly found opinions - and I did not find any answer as to what real action I can take. Plus I am also not sure as to where to ask this question (MetaSE, MetaSO?)

The issue I am referring to is related to at least one specific user display name and profile that has political messages and keywords embedded in its username or user display name (not only profile) which relates to a specific regime in a specific territory.

Now, the reason why I contemplated a lot before asking this question is because:

  • Although frequently visiting and working at that specific territory which it effects I am not a citizen there, not a part of that ethnicity, so that political issue is as far away from me as can possibly be.
  • I am liberal enough to know and understand that I personally should not care (and on a personal level - I really don't) about other people's opinions.

On the other hand:

  • This case is about a username and not the profile. Profile page is easy to avoid - but a username appears everywhere (comments, answers, and even own profile.
  • In that specific territory, the embedded words are not considered offensive (which I don't care) but potentially illegal , Harmful or even DANGEROUS.
  • Although I am not an integrated part of that territory on a personal level, I do have peers, colleagues and employees that I care about.
  • That specific territory is known for having very efficient and rigorous internet censorship and firewall technologies.
  • The situation HAS already actively effected me personally, my work, and my employees.

Unfortunately, I am not talking only about imaginary, would-be fantasy possibilities.

  • I was working with a client that is related to the government and, while browsing my own profile, that username appeared. The official that was staring with me at the screen was shocked - because of me being a "foreigner", we moved on, but with palpable tension in the air. A day later I got a notice that the contract was cancelled.

  • One of our employees has opened a question that this user(name) was involved in without taking the required precautions (Proxy-VPN-IpSpoofing), and our office immediately suffered a retaliatory 10 hour internet outage!

  • I had to purchase, install and maintain a special infrastructure only in order to be able to safely work with SE (which we use a lot naturally) - all that because of that specific username.

  • In the last few weeks, each time the specific username appears in a question or comment that is accessed from our offices, our office is promptly disconnected from the ISP for 30 minutes (and an overwhelming increase in attempt to sniff and penetrate network and devices).

I do understand (and am also happy about) the fact that SE is an apolitical website/community, and does not want to be involved in any of this, or to take any action in regards, but I feel that it is a bit unfair that one (or more) users are taking actions that can affect others that are totally innocent, passive bystanders (and I do not mean "offend" - I mean real palpable effect). I also understand that for people who are not involved in the territory, who do not work with its people, or do not know its political panorama, would not understand or care about this issue.

But, on the other hand, this issue can also potentially have a great effect on the community/website, because eventually the whole site could be banned from the territory, which would effect many other innocent users and would also be a big lost in traffic from that vast territory.

In that regard, IMHO the community must know the difference between offensive and potentially dangerous to other users.

What to do? Since one can not flag a profile or username, and the option of directly addressing the user seems to have predictable results (reading also other previous comments and discussions) and might be labeled inappropriate, I am now not sure what I have to do in regards to a real action, and how to handle this situation. Who to contact and how?

P.S.

For obvious reason I do not want to specify the exact username or a link to the profile - I do not want to cause any backlash to that user, or myself. Although I am quite sure that everything is transparent enough even if not specified, if any of the SO/SE staff would want more details, I will provide them in am more direct way (not in the question/comments).

Edit after comments :

I feel I need to add some point here , after seeing the comments.

  • First of all, my plead to not post the specifics in in comments in order to avoid the exact context was edited out ( not sure why ) .

  • I feel some members miss the difference between "insulting" or "offensive" and "harmful" or dangerous" .

  • By using words like "totalitarian" and "oppressive regimes" ( however might be true )- one DOES make a political statement, so it is hard understand how one , at the same time, is being apolitical.

  • I feel I must again sharpen the point of this not having to do with political "offensive" or " insulting " . This has to do with the fact that one user, is deliberately , and with clear and stated intent, is trying to harm another group of users for own gain. Unfortunately , me and my employees are in the second group ( of being harmed ) .

  • I do not think I need to get into the discussion of what is to be considered "dangerous" or "harmful" like some members suggested - and also I did not want to dramatize the original question - But me being deported , or being put on some black-list that would delay border crossings , or even being visited by some 1994-like thought police thugs , or one of my employees being held for questioning - is "dangerous" or "harmful" enough. and yes - Even an internet outage is harmful - especially when it is being done deliberately by one member of the community towards the others .

  • PLEASE do not turn this into a one-specific-regime-political-discussion. it is not about the right of a specific user to express his feelings or thoughts or his actions, it is about the CONSEQUENCES of these actions on other , third party , by-standers users and members of the community - who happens to live in a certain territory under certain rules ( well known to the user who exploit that ) .

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