Those types of comments are a lot worse than unnecessary. They create a
sexualized environment that is exclusionary to anyone who isn't a
heterosexual male. If this doesn't make sense to you, please read
through
These types of comments should be removed on sight. If you see them,
please delete them or email me. Thanks.
Ryan Kaldari
On 5/23/11 11:48 AM, Nicole Willson wrote:
Comments like that don't make me run out of
commons, but they do get
an eye roll from me at the very least. I don't see why that kind of
comment is necessary.
The images or comments are not what keep me from participating in
commons, it's not having a clear sense of whether or not comments like
that are the norm on commons or considered acceptable, as well as not
knowing the best way to respond. I spend most of my time on a smaller
wiki, where I have a better sense of what the rules are and who to
contact within that community for advice on how to handle that kind of
thing. Since I don't have as good a sense of the issues on Commons, I
usually don't comment.
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Béria Lima <beria.lima(a)wikimedia.pt
<mailto:beria.lima@wikimedia.pt>> wrote:
Sarah
Speak for yourself. I'm also a woman and i don't see that "you're
not welcome" in his comment, and also can't see why that
particular comment would in some way made girls run out commons.
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2011/5/23 Sarah <slimvirgin(a)gmail.com <mailto:slimvirgin@gmail.com>>
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 16:32, Bob Sponge
<metzgerhandwerk.hat.tradition(a)googlemail.com
<mailto:metzgerhandwerk.hat.tradition@googlemail.com>> wrote:
dear sarah
i want to give you a small feedback about your entries here
about a
comment i did. (i found this list with a notice
on my
userpage in the
german wikipedia)
"Pro i like her big tits :-) Bunnyfrosch (Diskussion) 22:59,
2
January
2011 (UTC)"
there were 2 contra votes before, one argued not educational and
questioned: "Why manga woman rhymes with big tits?" the
other
replies
the "not educational" accusation. both
arguments are
bullshit in my
opinion. because all is educational or nothing,
but i am to
obliging
to told a another users his/her meaning is
bullshit. for
example if i
want to know how a piece of shit looks like, a
picture of a
piece of
shit ist educational, and if i want to know
something about the
frontieres of texas, a picture of a map coult very
helpfully/educational. if people naming something not
educational,
they want to say somthing diffrent. ( note this
is my
personal pov!)
but they vote this way, but really really often
simply mean:
"i hate
this pic" or "i hate this user" or
"i hate every kind of
nudity in the
commons"
in german i often give persons a longer feedback, in english
i spare
the longer feedback. (you can read why^^) so i
choose a
short pro
vote, applying to the first contra. and by the
way, i am not
addicted
to big or small boobs - i couldn't care
less!
if i had choose a longer explanation for my vote, it would like:
"wikipedia needs well draught anime pictures, with common
licences,
this one is a great animation of a girl or
transsexual in a
beautyfull
landscape". so, thats the reason i vote
with pro.
but there was no need for a argumentaion, when the
contra-side argues
with "not educational"
i hope this will help you, to understand my diction in the
comment.
best regards
le frog du rabbit
Bob, thanks for your explanation. It's appreciated.
The thing is this: some of us would like to attract more women
editors
to Wikipedia, so that women have more of a voice, and perhaps
also to
change the culture of Wikipedia a little.
It's arguably not in a woman's interests to hang around on a
talk page
where people are posting about big tits. It may be in the
project's
interests to have more women there, but it's hard to see how
it could
be in the interests of the individual women.
It doesn't really matter what the intention is behind the words,
because all we see are the words themselves. For some women
(not all,
but some), these words effectively mean, "The way you see the
world is
not represented here," or "Go away."
That's one of the reasons it's a problem.
Sarah
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