On 6/22/2014 7:04 PM, Delphine Ménard wrote:
Hello,
I found this:
http://www.zdnet.com/quoras-misogyny-problem-a-cautionary-tale-7000030762/
an interesting read.
Cheers,
Delphine
Thanks for this. I wasn't even aware of this site.
There goes the theory that making editors register with their real names - or at least having to give them to admins should they act up obnoxiously - might solve the problem.
Quote from articles: " Sites that care can educate their admins and mods about online harassment, on detecting racist and sexist language, on conflict resolution and conflict diffusion, target and non-target status, and backhanded attacks (aka "poisoning the well")."
That WOULD be a real good start.
But women have to demand it. It's really all about the willingness to raise a fuss. Some small groupings in wikipeida do it and thereby not only have bad actions/words/ideas removed post haste, but enjoy undue tolerance for their making exaggerated or trumped up claims of bigotry in order to get their way in articles with only occasional consequences. However, hint that there's something called "sexism" involved in various situations and one is ignored, scorned for making false charges, or told they just can't handle it or are obnoxious and should just leave Wikipedia.
A lot of women used to be outspoken about all this here when this email list started, but that stopped after a bunch of guys joined and started hassling them about it. SURPRISE!!
Can you hear a pin dropping?
CM