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[BUG] Possible CoC incident on README #103
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Hello, it's great to see you here 🎉 We didn't know about this 😩. I now removed the Pepe frog meme. Thanks for reporting this to us, |
Let's keep this issue open for discussion. Once some weeks pass, we can close this. 🙂 |
Hey @juanpflores, @vinzvinci and @Panquesito7 👋 so great to see you all here! I agree with this proposal: we should be considerate in our work, and this issue is a good reminder for future doc writers too |
As a side note, there's another Pepe Frog here: https://github.com/dev-protocol/community/blob/main/.github/workflows/invitation.yml#L15. Shall we replace it with the branding materials? |
Hey there, John 👀 So happy to see you here in Dev Protocol! 😁
Good catch! We should remove it as well. Thanks for making a PR! :) |
OMG hi @poyea so many cool people watching this repository |
Hi @poyea 👋 Thank you! I merged your PR :D |
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Hi folks 👋🏼
The GitHub Algorithm brought me here (YAY! 🎉 ). I was reading your README and found a Code of Conduct incident with it. It might be a bit Nitty-Gritty but wanted to leave this to your consideration. I saw you folks have a Pepe frog meme in your README and though many people would find it funny it might also be considered as a hate symbol after the meme was taken over by white supremacist groups.
I leave a couple of articles for you to review if this breaks you CoC:
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Code of Conduct
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