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I was an enthusiastic contributor to multiple free software projects, like #guix, until all the #CoC crap and the culture associated with it made me begin to despise communities that previously felt like home. Because they began feeling toxic, oppressive, and exclusionary.
I've told you this multiple times, but every time I bring it up, you decide that it must have been my fault, and start to throw accusations at me.
Every time, I ask you for evidence of my wrongdoings that you accuse me of, pointing you at mailing list archives that you could cite for evidence if there were any, and every time you then just start trolling and hurling insults.
Because the accusations are either blatant misrepresentations that would be exposed if you cited the origin, or are made up entirely. (I'm not even sure you're aware of that. Maybe you just repeat hearsay without bothering to scrutinize it.)
I was even mildly supportive of CoCs until I've had these horrible experiences. The whole drama in guix for example was sparked by a suggestion I made to improve their CoC. Hilarious now that I think about it.
It's time to accept that CoCs are useless *at best* and that there's mounting evidence that they're actively harmful, due to an overall toxic culture they carry, and widespread public dislike of them.
