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    Toli Cuturicu
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    A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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    • T Toli Cuturicu

      A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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      Link to some examples and send an email to chris or one of the other site admins


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      • T Toli Cuturicu

        A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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        realJSOP
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        Report it in the bugs / suggestions forum, and provide a link to one of the messages in question.

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        • T Toli Cuturicu

          A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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          Report the message, and then report the user. At the bottom of each message is a red flag: mark message as inappropriate. If you click on the user ID, it brings up their profile. Again, at the bottom is a red flag for reporting a member. These are the recommended ways to handle such abuse. Be aware though, that you will not be popular if you start reporting members and messages without good cause!

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          • T Toli Cuturicu

            A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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            Pete OHanlon
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            Vote to remove message and report the user to the site admins .

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            • T Toli Cuturicu

              A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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              HimanshuJoshi
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              Toli Cuturicu wrote:

              Something has to be done!

              Vote to remove the messages and report the user.

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              • T Toli Cuturicu

                A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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                Roger Wright
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                Absolutely report it to the site management! But before you do, post the translation of it so the rest of us have a chance to learn some new language skills. :-D

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                • R Roger Wright

                  Absolutely report it to the site management! But before you do, post the translation of it so the rest of us have a chance to learn some new language skills. :-D

                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                  Albert Holguin
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                  we have to learn somehow... :laugh:

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                  • T Toli Cuturicu

                    A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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                    Joan M
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                    :bob: calling John. :bob: calling John. There's some job to do... let's use some firepower! :rolleyes:

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      Absolutely report it to the site management! But before you do, post the translation of it so the rest of us have a chance to learn some new language skills. :-D

                      Will Rogers never met me.

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                      Steve Mayfield
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                      The two messages are easy to find and are (at least according to Google translate) Ukrainian. It started off OK with the 1st person giving the article a "5" and a comment in Ukrainian. Toli replled with "English only..." and then the comments from the other person turned ugly...

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                      • T Toli Cuturicu

                        A certain user is swearing with extremely vulgar language in messages written in a foreign language using non-latin alphabet. I do not like this kind of language here in CodeProject and neither do you, I suppose. What can I do? Something has to be done!

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        Get over yourself.

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                        • S Steve Mayfield

                          The two messages are easy to find and are (at least according to Google translate) Ukrainian. It started off OK with the 1st person giving the article a "5" and a comment in Ukrainian. Toli replled with "English only..." and then the comments from the other person turned ugly...

                          Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am

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                          Toli Cuturicu
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                          I did not want to tell everybody exactly which messages and user I was talking about... So, how come you were able to find them?!

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