On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Ryan
Kaldari
<rkaldari@wikimedia.org>
wrote:
I just read the following paper which describes an interesting
study
that was conducted regarding IRC:
http://www.enre.umd.edu/content/rmeyer-assessing.pdf
The researchers created several IRC bots with different names
- some
female, some male, and some ambiguous. They put the bots in
several high
traffic IRC channels, and had them record all the private
messages they
received. The bots themselves were completely silent.
The bots with male names received an average of 3.7 private
messages per
days that were sexually explicit or threatening. The bots with
ambiguous
names received an average of 24.9 such messages per day. The
bots with
female names received an average of 100 such messages per day!
This is a very sad statistic, and probably goes a long way
towards
explaining why there aren't that many women on IRC these days.
On a happier note, if you want to hang out on IRC and not get
sexually
harassed, you can always join #wikimedia-gendergap!
Ryan Kaldari
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