* Alexandre François Garreau <[email protected]> [2019-11-08 19:14]: > For those unaware: most mailing software can “filter” mails so you don’t see > them, and they end up deleted or as spam [0]. > > To help filtering him, here some mail address he publicly used so far: > <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> > (source [1]). > > Also, as he might create others, here are nicks he used so far: Mikhail > Kvaratskhelia, mike3usa, 2asueekim, Miguel Ghobangieno, Mikee, Mike, Mitch > O’Brian, Drew Armon, Hell Yeah, shivas, No2systemd, cyb3r, rewt, > fsck_systemd, > ChaosEsque Team, May Epper, IronPass, heat cannon, vote-for-choice, Gregory > Smith (on LKML, Youtube), Brad Townshend (on LKML), John Garret (on LKML), > Steve Stone (Youtube), mv (source [2]).
You know, the website geekfeminism.wikia.org is full of prejudices and call-outs, mischaracterizations and calls for mob justice, including fake links and hypocritical public shamings. It is hard for informed person to take it seriously. It is hard to verify what is fact and what is not a fact but mob justice attempt. It is irrelevant who is who or who uses which nicks. I am also against public shamings for any reasons or labeling. If I really don't like somebody, I will not communicate with that person. If I communicate to a person, I already like something about the person, even if we have opposing views. That is why I have no filter and no worry. On my Fediverse account, I am not blocking anybody, and I feel good and safe, as I am simply not reading those articles or messages that I don't like. But public shaming or stalking of people or labeling them in public is not that I can recommend. Mentioning nicks would mean that I or somebody else should keep the "black list" and watch out who is using which link. If I wish to filter anybody, I will do so, but not tell other people to do so, because my opinion on filtering is probably not shared with everybody. Such public shaming or labeling would be based on information from the website which has not get credentials. Let us not initiate new acts of mob justice. Moderators are already doing their actions. Information from that website geekfeminism.wikia.org represents other politics that does not have purpose to increase number of contributors to GNU project, and it contains number of defamations and false accusations. Jean
