To expand on "it communicates the point to everyone at once": notice that 
the original reddit post in question is completely absent of any suggestion 
of CoC violation.  Nobody stumbling into that thread and reading that 
comment would be aware that it was considered a violation.
https://np.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/57w79c/why_you_really_should_stop_using_iris/d8wdynd/

On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 10:24:26 AM UTC-5, Jordan Krage wrote:
>
> Perhaps I was too broad in saying 'entirely public and transparent'.  I 
> did not mean to suggest that *reporters* should be made public.
>
> That being said, I don't agree that a moderator post pointing out 
> violations is a form of shaming (if that is what you meant).  Additionally, 
> it communicates the point to everyone at once, rather than addressing 
> individuals on a case by case basis.
>
> | We should know what is a violation by reading the code of conduct.
> *Should*? Ok. What about when we don't? It sounds like you are working 
> from an assumption that the CoC is infallible and completely unambiguous. 
>  I agree that is something to strive for.  We must be allowed to have 
> public discourse regarding it's interpretation. *Especially* when dealing 
> with non-native English speakers.
>
> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 10:10:57 AM UTC-5, Nate Finch wrote:
>>
>> We should know what is a violation by reading the code of conduct. 
>>  Making the process public would make it a way to shame people, and also 
>> might discourage people from reporting for fear of reprisal.  The intent is 
>> to inform people when they have said something that others find insulting 
>> or unwelcoming, so that they may find nicer ways to express themselves.
>>
>> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 10:29:47 AM UTC-4, Jordan Krage wrote:
>>>
>>> At the very least, this kind of CoC 'enforcement' should be entirely 
>>> public and transparent.  How are others supposed to learn what is 
>>> considered a violation, when violators are only contacted privately by 
>>> email?
>>>
>>

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