Welcome to our lives Daniel :)
Good efforts all around. I stopped participating in DYK's (nominating my
own stuff) after drama llamas claimed promotional language about long dead
subjects and more.
I always say : so fix it.
But, they never do :)
Good article, screw the system!!
Sarah
On Jun 16, 2014 6:45 PM, "Daniel and Elizabeth Case" <
dancase(a)frontiernet.net> wrote:
It’s one thing to read about the sort of harsh
reactions women get
while editing that discourages them from continuing.
It’s a second thing to experience it yourself.
Late last week I was browsing *Slate* when I read their reprint (
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2014/06/11/lolly_wolly_doodle_brandi_te…)
of this month’s *Inc.* magazine cover story, about a company called Lolly
Wolly Doodle, a children’s clothing company started by Brandi Temple a
woman in North Carolina with no real prior business experience, who had by
her own admission never wanted to be anything more than a trophy wife when
she was younger. She apparently figured out how to sell on Facebook,
something major retailers have failed to do, and she’s now the CEO of a
rapidly-growing company that’s gotten some serious venture-capital funding,
doing over half of its $10 million+ annual business on FB and by their own
lights the largest retailer on that site.
I checked to see if we had an article on this company. We didn’t, so I
started one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolly_Wolly_Doodle, complete
with an infobox with the company logo and a free image of one of its
dresses I found on Flickr. I reflected as I did so that the reason that
this company had gotten all the media coverage it had in the tech and
business press yet remained off our radar said entirely too much about our
gender gap ... if we had just a few more probably regular editors who also
are avid Pinterest users, I bet, we’d have had at least a stub a long time
ago.
But, that was all water under the bridge. Or so I thought.
I nominated it for DYK on Friday. Late today, I get these responses:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know_nomination…
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know_nomination…
They were enough to ruin the good mood I was in following the USA’s World
Cup win over Ghana and our neighbor coming over to invite my wife and I to
her daughter’s graduation party. I have real trouble believing that
Eppstein even read it (“whole paragraphs” are sourced to the company’s own
history on its webpage? Huh? That it’s not neutral and too promotional?
Everything it is sourced and attributed. And that dismissive conclusion
about “story-telling mode about the struggles of the founders to find
their way in the world” Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think a
similarly-written story about a business set up by men would get this level
of criticism.
Sorry if anyone was bothered by this, but I had to vent. I will be going
into greater detail about why this review was so off base when I request
that someone else review it instead (something I have very rarely done with
all the DYKs I’ve nominated).
Daniel Case
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