● 09.04.23

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●● IBM/Red Hat: You Cannot Criticise IBM/Red Hat and Their Decisions

Posted in Deception, GNU/Linux, IBM, Red Hat at 2:40 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Image: Loudest sound on Earth: anti-community trolling by I.C.B.M. (Red Hat)

Summary: After years of heckling and trolling (or humiliating) the Free software community it seems like IBM reaffirms the notorious stigma associated with a Code of Censorship; it’s mostly intended to guard the powerful companies (the enforcers and/or judges), in effect shielding them and their technical decisions/work from criticism

heckling and trolling (or humiliating) the Free software community
notorious stigma
Code of Censorship
the enforcers and/or judges

The latest: 3 weeks down the line it seems like Red Hat’s (or Fedora’s) people are basically immune to or protected from the CoC. It seems like they’ve hidden (marked as “private”) the complaint about an abusive #fedora moderator and have not done anything.

3 weeks down the line

Protected by IBM:

Image: Khaytsus

“They’re crazy. You hear me? You’re all fucking crazy! Hey, is it me or is it getting awfully quiet lately in the Fedora community?”

–Ryan’s joke about the attitude of Fedora chatroom mods

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