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** a Twitter user (NOT involved) [https://twitter.com/senvara/status/314521996367114241 paraphrased threats of violence] towards Richards which were [https://twitter.com/senvara/status/314523739524055042 apparently later deleted by Hacker News].
 
** a Twitter user (NOT involved) [https://twitter.com/senvara/status/314521996367114241 paraphrased threats of violence] towards Richards which were [https://twitter.com/senvara/status/314523739524055042 apparently later deleted by Hacker News].
 
** Adria's home address was posted on twitter, along with a death threat and a grisly photoshopped image. ([https://twitter.com/Kash04i20/status/31449790821920358 tweet]; account has been suspended)
 
** Adria's home address was posted on twitter, along with a death threat and a grisly photoshopped image. ([https://twitter.com/Kash04i20/status/31449790821920358 tweet]; account has been suspended)
* On 21 Mar, Adria was let go from her employer, SendGrid, which they announced [https://twitter.com/SendGrid/status/314768776577036288 on twitter] and [https://www.facebook.com/SendGrid/posts/10151502570463967 via Facebook].
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* On 21 Mar, Adria was let go from her employer, SendGrid, which they announced [https://twitter.com/SendGrid/status/314768776577036288 on twitter] and [https://www.facebook.com/SendGrid/posts/10151502570463967 via Facebook]: <blockquote>Effective immediately, SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards. While we generally are sensitive and confidential with respect to employee matters, the situation has taken on a public nature. We have taken action that we believe is in the overall best interests of SendGrid, its employees, and our customers. As we continue to process the vast amount of information, we will post something more comprehensive.</blockquote>
 
 
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Revision as of 16:29, 21 March 2013

PyCon 2013 was held in Santa Clara in March 2013. The conference had a code of conduct in place (as did PyCon 2012, and the Python Software Foundation now requires it of their conferences).

PyCon attendee and exhibitor employee Adria Richards reported inappropriate behaviour to PyCon organisers and "publicly called out" the attendees on twitter, including a photo of the attendees in question.

PyCon organizers spoke with the attendees and issued them with a warning but did not expel them or take other action. One of the attendees, "mr-hank" on Hacker News, confirmed PyCon's actions and reports that he left the conference of his own accord. He also stated that he was subsequently let go by his employer.

Responses

Backlash

TRIGGER WARNING This article or section, or pages it links to, contains information about sexual assault and/or violence which may be triggering to survivors.

MORE INFO WANTED re reports of the incident on 4chan, Reddit and Hacker News and resulting backlash. This may be worth its own page.

  • Racial slurs: a Twitter user (NOT involved) stated that other Twitter users were tweeting racial slurs to Richards.
  • Threats of violence:
  • On 21 Mar, Adria was let go from her employer, SendGrid, which they announced on twitter and via Facebook:

    Effective immediately, SendGrid has terminated the employment of Adria Richards. While we generally are sensitive and confidential with respect to employee matters, the situation has taken on a public nature. We have taken action that we believe is in the overall best interests of SendGrid, its employees, and our customers. As we continue to process the vast amount of information, we will post something more comprehensive.