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Simply by how they reacted to the CoC suggestion on the Github page.
To be fair, as a dev, I wouldn't want to bother with that either, and much rather hand that stuff over to a moderator or a community manager. Then again, I'd also wouldn't run a discord or a forum for those exact same reasons.
Dito. I would want to deal with technical problems, not social ones. If people start to fight over social norms in my technical community, I would advise them to take that elsewhere. (Of course same if people behave like assholes.)
Then again I wouldn't create a fucking discord "server" for a technical topic in the first place.
Like I said, the problem isn't that they are against CoC. The problem is how they reacted to the post. Alone the last "Nice on" as an reaction to your typical idiotic "BuT WhAT If I WaNT tO Be A ToXIC CoMmUniTy" rebuttal, tells me enough about their mental maturity. So yes from that and the other responses, I call the dev an Idiot.
I'm not sure if I follow. Someone made or quoted a childish argument, and they chose to not engage. What's wrong with that?
I got a lot wrong initially reading that blog post (updated my comment accordingly). Though, I can sympathize with what he's saying in that screenshot specifically. If I did maintain a popular open source project I'd rather completdly remove the social aspect than try and manage it.