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Closed source software has the exact same bullying issue, the difference is instead of the bullies being random people on the internet, they are managers with power over you. They are at least as likely to make you do something dangerous as the randoms, but they don't have to try as hard to hide it.
It's not the same, but it can be.
Bullying in closed source software is a company culture issue. Bullying in open source software can come from anywhere, and a good CoC won't necessarily fix it because outside community members can just bully from different accounts. But that also means bad company culture can't be fixed as easily as playing whack-a-mole in a FOSS project.