Yeah, but on my computer running FF 42.0 it just follows the link. Then when I hit the "back" arrow, it goes to a different page than even the one I was on before I opened chat. Weird...
@JohnnyBones Badly written JS or meta tag redirects can do that, but I don't see any there. Might be something in your browser, maybe a buggy extension or something.
@JohnnyBones considering you are running for a SO mod, you should be a bit mindful of the things that you say. That isn't the most welcoming to everyone, and it's a bit off-putting.
We want all of the sites, including chat to be places that everyone feels comfortable. If things are being said that could make anyone uncomfortable then maybe it shouldn't be said.
@bjb568 If you're being strictly literal, perhaps not, but it does include "language likely to offend or alienate individuals or groups based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, etc. will not be tolerated."
@JeremyBanks ... which makes sense because people know what's offensive to large populations and can reasonably be assumed to be deliberately inflammatory
@EdCottrell I do agree that what Johnny Bones said is probably not in accordance to the Be Nice policy. And it's certainly not in his interests as a potential moderator to say it.
@SterlingArcher There is a current debate in US universities, as far as I'm aware, over the balance between free speech and a "safe space" for certain students offended by it and who want it censored.
@EdCottrell Bluefeet said "[we want] chat to be [a place] that everyone feels comfortable", which isn't the same spirit as the Be Nice policy, and doesn't have the same effect. It does share a similar sentiment, but I think the semantics matter in this case.
@SterlingArcher I think it's important because of how it affects chat moderation (one of the key problems in this election), and the nuance being discussed significantly affects how the principle is carried out.
I think the context of what he was talking about got misconstrued was all. I believe the My eyes are up here were in reference to where they were on the shirt as a joke. Am I right on this @JohnnyBones?
@bjb568 The semantics are just that. The Be Nice policy means, in its own words, "Don't be a jerk." Many people would consider the comments in question to qualify as "being a jerk." The point @bluefeet made was: be careful what you say. That point holds up.
@JohnnyBones you might not have found what you said offensive, but your comment about "eyes up here" has an connotation to it which can be seen as inappropriate.
@EdCottrell I certainly wouldn't consider it as "being a jerk". It could be offensive, but so what? Lots of things can be offensive to people from one of the many diverse cultures expressed on Stack Overflow.
@bjb568 Just a reminder, bluefeet didn't bring the hammer down. She said to JohnnyBones, "Considering you are running for a SO mod, you should be a bit mindful of the things that you say. That isn't the most welcoming to everyone, and it's a bit off-putting."
@bluefeet Which is certainly reasonable. Part of not being a jerk is molding your behavior to those around you to not piss them off. But that doesn't mean that the original comment which may have been offensive to some should be removed.
@JohnnyBones think of this is how you will take comments from random users. If somebody said this to you, and you were a diamond name, is this how you would respond?
Think of how many lurkers are watching this and judging quietly.
@JohnnyBones No one was accusing you of that. All that happened was someone pointed something out, and it led to this situation where you're twisting and turning it into a big deal.
Devils advocate: @bluefeet can now insinuate that you are accusing her parents of being bad parents. But she won't. Can't let little things like that stir you up bro :)
And 10/10 I would wear that shirt. Needs more beard!