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Q: Why was my flag on an inapproriate username declined?

AnonymousI flagged an otherwise valid post that was posted by a user with an f-bomb in their name (brainf*** best language). While it was referring to the brainf*** language, it still isn't allowed. This is a clear instance of an offensive username. Quoting this answer by a moderator: Pick out a post b...

Only when it's the official name of a language. There's literally a tag for it.
@KevinB So official names of languages are exempt from profane content? If I were to make a language right now and call it something utterly NSFW, I could then set my username to it?
At moderator's discression
Even if “brainfuck” wasn’t an actual language, I ’d see no reason to get up in arms for such a username.
What's offensive about "Not Safe For Work"? But if you have the time and want to create a new language, I don't see why you shouldn't spend the time.
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@Scratte I mean something that's actually NSFW, not the literal words "Not Safe For Work".
I see. I had to go and search for that abbreviation. On a side note: After you create the new language, you might want to wait until people start using it and a tag is created here first :)
@KevinB Where in the CoC does it exempt language names? I didn't think the Stack Overflow Code of Conduct could be ignored, please correct me if I'm mistaken and I'll start spamming Stack Overflow.
Where in the CoC does it forbid them?
"and I'll start spamming Stack Overflow".. here is where it all derails. Do you have a Question? Do you want a discussion? Or do you just want to be right?
”and I'll start spamming Stack Overflow”. Give it a try and see how it works out for you.
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the username isn't attacking anyone, poking fun at anyone's expense, saying anything that would offend anyone any moreso than someone having the username "PHP is the best language" would,
@Scratte My point is, if the CoC can be ignored, then it's perfectly fine to spam Stack Overflow. The CoC prohibits it, but it doesn't matter if it can be ignored.
@KevinB "No subtle put-downs or unfriendly language." This is unfriendly language, even if it's not directed at a particular person.
How is it unfriendly? it's a positive message.
It’s not unfriendly. May be “vulgar” by some definitions, but it’s not unfriendly or unkind in any way. You are trying hard to be offended to try to prove a point, that’s all there’s to it.
@KevinB F-bombs aren't allowed on Stack Overflow. Are you disputing that?
But.. it's not a bomb. It's a language.
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H-Bombs are not allowed. Those are against the CoC.
@Scratte The f word is not allowed on Stack Overflow, any more then profanity is.
I think that's not entirely true. Rude behaviour is not allowed and using profanity just for the sake it likely also not. But that's not the case here. You seem to fixated on just one word which is only part of the language name, btw. Taken offense to this and insisting that you can go off and be offensive as a natural result of what you've decided it to be, isn't constructive in my opinion.
@Scratte Even if it were totally relevant and not offensive, I could post an NSFW image on Stack Overflow (or another Stack Exchange site)?
If a NSFW image was relevant to your question or answer, then yes, you could totally include it. You can just hide it behind a spoiler tag and put up a warning, so people who might be offended or upset by it know they shouldn't look at it.
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@F1Krazy NSFW is allowed on Stack Exchange, under any circumstances? Meaning that NSFW images on profiles, or NSFW names are also allowed, if they are relevant and not offensive?
Saying “fuck” is perfectly safe at my work. And was safe on all places I ever worked. Having the word “fuck” on screen is even safer; which is what nsfw usually applies to.
You just keep repeating the same argument, OP... As it stands, you don't seem to be interested in a discussion, it appears you just want to be told you're right and the word "fuck" is just plainly illegal on SO.
Interesting how many people seem to think personal interaction can be binary.
@user4581301, well, there aren't any ternary computers on the Internet last time I looked.
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A: Are expletives (cursing, swear words or vulgar language) allowed on SE sites?

Jeff AtwoodNo. Using expletives is not acceptable behavior on any Stack Exchange site and is a violation of the Code of Conduct, even on Meta. There are a very small handful of exceptions (such as if you were talking about the word itself on a language site), but in general you should not use expletives any...

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And there you just repeat the same argument again
And you willfully ignore the "There are a very small handful of exceptions" line in the very answer you linked.

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