It's completely understandable that you disagree with David, but expecting that he doesn't publish his ideas is not and is against dev.to code of conduct:
Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
I believe there's been some misunderstanding here.
The problem is not that you disagree with him, or even think that he's doing something bad to the community (which he isn't).
The thing is that, if he had done something wrong or broken some rule, the ideal course of action would be to a) report abuse; or b) explain what rule is being broken and attempt to mend the problem.
Attacking his ideas and opinions is not the way to achieve a respectful and diverse community
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
That's a form of censure, not an opinion.
It's completely understandable that you disagree with David, but expecting that he doesn't publish his ideas is not and is against dev.to code of conduct:
Thanks for reminding.
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point is not about technical viewpoint, it's about the intention on marketing side on a purely technical article.Where is the marketing? He's not trying to sell anything
I believe there's been some misunderstanding here.
The problem is not that you disagree with him, or even think that he's doing something bad to the community (which he isn't).
The thing is that, if he had done something wrong or broken some rule, the ideal course of action would be to a) report abuse; or b) explain what rule is being broken and attempt to mend the problem.
Attacking his ideas and opinions is not the way to achieve a respectful and diverse community