Hi,
Just wanted to point out this discussion. If you're not familiar with Quora, it's a question-and-answer site, which has generally done a good job of attracting intelligent and thoughtful participants. (The site sometimes requires you to make an account to see its content, but this question is fully visible without an account.)
Anyway, the question is:
Is online hate speech directed toward women escalating in recent years, or is it just being documented and talked about more? http://www.quora.com/Internet-Culture/Is-online-hate-speech-directed-toward-...
As I write this, there are two interesting answers; in addition, the more detailed version of the question has a number of interesting links.
Just thought list members might want to look at a related discussion in a different forum.
-Pete
-- Pete Forsyth [[User:Peteforsyth]] Principal, Wiki Strategies
Interesting that you posted this Pete. I was actually mentioned to me today that Quora is also having it's own problem with the gender gap.
Thanks for sharing this! (I'm going to share the link with a few other folks not on this list from Geek Feminism)
Sarah
On 9/7/12 12:40 PM, Pete Forsyth wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to point out this discussion. If you're not familiar with Quora, it's a question-and-answer site, which has generally done a good job of attracting intelligent and thoughtful participants. (The site sometimes requires you to make an account to see its content, but this question is fully visible without an account.)
Anyway, the question is:
Is online hate speech directed toward women escalating in recent years, or is it just being documented and talked about more? http://www.quora.com/Internet-Culture/Is-online-hate-speech-directed-toward-...
As I write this, there are two interesting answers; in addition, the more detailed version of the question has a number of interesting links.
Just thought list members might want to look at a related discussion in a different forum.
-Pete
-- Pete Forsyth [[User:Peteforsyth]] Principal, Wiki Strategies _______________________________________________ Gendergap mailing list Gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/gendergap
If you want to see how this is a problem that reaches to the top, I have just added the refs from a recent lecture about the sexism that is directed at our first female Prime Minister - Julia Gillardhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Gillard. Politics is a very rough business so it is hard to separate out the usual bad treatment from special bad treatment for any politician but the sexism directed at Gillard is a case that has been made by reputable people in reputable fora. I hope my addition to her article lasts.
Whiteghost.ink
On 8 September 2012 06:10, Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting that you posted this Pete. I was actually mentioned to me today that Quora is also having it's own problem with the gender gap.
Thanks for sharing this! (I'm going to share the link with a few other folks not on this list from Geek Feminism)
Sarah
On 9/7/12 12:40 PM, Pete Forsyth wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to point out this discussion. If you're not familiar with Quora, it's a question-and-answer site, which has generally done a good job of attracting intelligent and thoughtful participants. (The site sometimes requires you to make an account to see its content, but this question is fully visible without an account.)
Anyway, the question is:
Is online hate speech directed toward women escalating in recent years, or is it just being documented and talked about more?http://www.quora.com/Internet-Culture/Is-online-hate-speech-directed-toward-...
As I write this, there are two interesting answers; in addition, the more detailed version of the question has a number of interesting links.
Just thought list members might want to look at a related discussion in a different forum.
-Pete
-- Pete Forsyth [[User:Peteforsyth]] Principal, Wiki Strategies _______________________________________________ Gendergap mailing listGendergap@lists.wikimedia.orghttps://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/gendergap
-- *Sarah Stierch* *Wikimedia Foundation Community Fellow*
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