In this case I'm not sure it's even a CWG issue as the alleged offenses
happened outside of KDE and the allegedly aggrieved party is not a
member of the KDE community.
To me this looks like a sockpuppet trying to intimidate Niccolò into
keeping silent about a public figure, and the accusations to me look
somewhere between very flimsy and outright laughable, to say nothing of
the hypocrisy of calling for someone to be kicked out of their community
for having allegedly called for someone else to be kicked out of some
other community. I think we can file this in the "nothing to see here,
folks" bin.
Nate
On 2/14/24 11:44, Johnny Jazeix wrote:
Hi,
the Community Working Group (https://community.kde.org/CWG
<https://community.kde.org/CWG>) handles these kind of topics, you
should discuss the subject with them.
Cheers,
Johnny
Le mer. 14 févr. 2024 à 19:12, En Senada <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :
Niccolo Ve (Nicco Loves Linux, @niccolove
<https://discuss.kde.org/u/niccolove> on the KDE Discuss board) has
been busy posting hateful and divisive content to Youtube that
violates KDE Code of Conduct.
First, he has an antisemitic attack on Bryan Lunduke who is Jewish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhqeuO9RKKk&t=874s
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhqeuO9RKKk&t=874s>
He also incites harassment of Switched to Linux for views that he
doesn’t agree with:
https://odysee.com/@niccolove:1/nicco-loves-linux-trafotin-discuss-linux:0
<https://odysee.com/@niccolove:1/nicco-loves-linux-trafotin-discuss-linux:0>
Whether you agree with either side, it is bad for KDE. This is
divisive, not considerate, respectful, collaborative, pragmatic and
supporting others in the community as stated in the CoC. I can’t
believe KDE would suport harassment and deplatforming, regardless of
either side. He should be expelled from KDE for violating the Code
of Conduct.