Account name in question uses offensive Russian lexicon.

Asked by Alexey Balmashnov

 written in Latin letters.

Please, suspend https://launchpad.net/~nihuyasebe

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I understand the desire to suspend the user, but I believe the name can still be found. I think a manual rename is needed. The email address will be hidden once the account is suspended.
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Alexey Balmashnov (a.balmashnov) said :
#1

And remove with QA as well. As it also offensive then.

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Christian Reis (kiko) said :
#2

Sorry, can you clarify what you want done here? I don't understand the reference to QA, either.

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Alexey Balmashnov (a.balmashnov) said :
#3

I want the phrase "nihuyasebe" to be eliminated, deleted, removed call it as you wish. This account name resembles WTF in Russiian.

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Alexey Balmashnov (a.balmashnov) said :
#4

As of reference to QA... It is about this Question and Answer on it. Sorry.

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Steve McInerney (spm) said :
#5

The account has been suspended, and renamed.
To alexmyatlev-disabled for the record.

Cheers!
- Steve

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Alexey Balmashnov (a.balmashnov) said :
#6

Another account with the similar problem
https://launchpad.net/~mo3roe6ka

I already think that making team open was a mistake.

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Tom Haddon (mthaddon) said :
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Can you provide a link to and explanation of why this account name is inappropriate? Would prefer not to just rename/disable user's accounts without independent verification.

Thanks, Tom

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Alexey Balmashnov (a.balmashnov) said :
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Second part of the acc.name in question 'e6ka' (6 here is similar to letter 'б' in Cyrillic alphabet, as you may see) resembles to word 'ebka' or if you spell it more closely to Cyrillic 'yebka' with a common root 'yeb', check out further on for yourself: http://www.youswear.com/index.asp?word=yeb

If you do not see a connection, ask other Russians for second, third or whatever opinion.

Thank you.

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Steve McInerney (spm) said :
#9

Have suspended that account as well.

Cheers!
-Steve

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