Right now, on Stack Overflow, Luigi Magione’s account has been renamed. Despite having fruitfully contributed to the network he is stripped of his name and his account is now known as “user4616250”.

This appears to violate the creative commons license under which Stack Overflow content is posted.

When the author asked about this:

As of yet, Stack Exchange has not replied to the above post, but they did promptly and within hours gave me a year-long ban for merely raising the question. Of course, they did draft a letter which credited the action to other events that occurred weeks before where I merely upvoted contributions from Luigi and bountied a few of his questions.

  • @dexa_scantronOP
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    1 month ago

    That’s not what the article is about. Stack Overflow has kept content that Luigi created up, but removed his username, in violation of Creative Commons. Edited the post to make that more clear.

      • @Dasus
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        211 month ago

        Yeah exactly. And they’re not allowed to under the Creative Commons licence

        • @mPony
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          71 month ago

          …and yet…

          • @Dasus
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            161 month ago

            Which is exactly the reason we are in a post discussing it.

              • @Dasus
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                31 month ago

                May I suggest a European one?

                • @[email protected]
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                  31 month ago

                  I don’t see how that would be possible, as Mangioni is American and StackOverflow/StackExchange is based in the US. The only way this makes it to European courts is if somehow the holding company that owns it (Prosus) is sued, since they’re headquartered in Amsterdam, but that seems incredibly unlikely.

                  • @Dasus
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                    11 month ago

                    holding company that owns it (Prosus) is sued, since they’re headquartered in Amsterdam, but that seems incredibly unlikely.

                    Idk if theyre headquartered here maybe threes something in European laws idk.

                    Unlikely sure but I can wish it.

                    Although I like the company name.

          • @SolaceFiend
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            11 month ago

            This is the equivalent of a bank robber standing in a vault, filling his bag full of jewels. One of the hostages yelling “You can’t do this, it’s illegal.” Some other guy yells “…and yet…” minutes before police sirens can be heard outside.

            I look forward to Mangiine catching wind of this, which is basically theft, and adding it to the laundry list of things to be tried in court.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        21 month ago

        Indeed, I wonder if we’ll start seeing reforms before or after a copycat strikes.

        • @Hazor
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          31 month ago

          I doubt before. They’re still hoping they can erase or villainize him. I expect the news media will ignore his trial in favor of whatever antics Trump or Musk are up to, and we won’t hear much about him until there’s a guilty verdict they can parade before the masses in order to dissuade them from copying him. If he does get mentioned, they’ll be trying to frame him in as negative a light as possible and downplay his motives. I also expect the big social media will censor discussion under the guise of not promoting violence, or simply shadow ban any mention of him.

    • @mogranja
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      11 month ago

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