Project: | Web |
Component: | Main |
Category: | feature request |
Priority: | minor |
Assigned: | Unassigned |
Status: | closed |
There have been/are some very annoying trolls on this forum, such as vPro,[0] who trolled about how Intel's technology, vPro will take away his "right" to practice p*doph*lia .
I also noticed, many users of this forum swear regularly, even though the Trisquel Community Guidelines say:
"Language: Express yourself without hard language (e.g. cursing). Social norms differ from place to place. Hard language could deter people from visiting our site, or from getting involved in our community."
I think those rules should be enforced.
[0] https://trisquel.info/en/users/vpro
I must state that only a moderator has the right to ban an user.
vPro was talking sarcastically; those were not his/her words. I would like to say that if someone's practice p*do--fee*lia doesn't violates Trisquel's Code of conduct: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/trisquel-community-guidelines. That's something out of Trisquel's business.
To put in someone's word something he/she did not mention is a personal attack and violates Trisquel community guidelines Code of conduct number 3. Also, to make and report an issue with this is an atrocity.
Cursing, yes there are cursing. While there were no moderator for trisquel forum, that'll go on.
"I must state that only a moderator has the right to ban an user."
I agree; I meant that there is no way to request that a user be banned.
>vPro was talking sarcastically; those were not his/her words.
Read this thread: https://trisquel.info/en/forum/vpro-intel-engineers-should-be-burned-alive-all-haswell-mobile-cpus-have-it-no-way-disable-dum
I doesn't look sarcastic, he looks like a pervert, anyway, I'm for freedom of speech (and so against banning people), and if it helps to put paedophiles in jail (alas not for 50 years has he claims) to let them say what they think then freedom of speech is twice a good thing!
Users can be banned by admins. I just banned this person as life threats go way beyond freedom of speech.
I'll look into a better way to manage this problem in the incoming renovation of the website (we need to migrate to Drupal 7 before doing any changes).