[Gendergap] Proposal: Forking gendergap: Main list for women and transgender, sublist for male supporters

Laura Hale laura at fanhistory.com
Wed Mar 16 20:06:22 UTC 2011


On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:42 PM, Marc Riddell
<michaeldavid86 at comcast.net>wrote:

> This is simply, nonsense!


That is your opinion, and you're welcome to it.  In my experience, there are
two general groups of women:

1.  One who welcome men as participants in events specifically targeting
women, because the women feel the men can learn.
2.  One who don't want men involved because they feel women should work
towards their own self interests and that women behave differently around
men.


> Don't you people realize that separating this List
> into two distinct ones would underline, reinforce and actually signify the
> very "gendergap" you are allegedly trying to resolve.


This pretty much is why I think we need men off the list.  While you're
intending to or not, I'm reading this as "Don't you understand that the only
way women can succeed it by having men involved! You need men!"  If you're
not intending to send the message: Women cannot succeed with out men!, then
you may want to reconsider your wording.

And I'd argue the opposite: Men have done an awful job at recruiting women
to be involved with Wikipedia.  The current problems exist because men have
tried to "solve" this problem.


> This is people talking
> with people. If there is a female or male here who has a problem
> communicating with, or in the presence of, another gender - they do have a
> problem.


Translation: "Women! You're the problem!  If you could stop engaging in
female modes of communication, we could fix this problem! "

This list is NOT a general list for increasing the participation rates of
people.  If you want to have a list dedicated to generally increasing the
participation rates of people on Wikipedia, then fork off and do that.



> But a website Mailing List such as this is not the place to resolve
> it.
>

Am I supposed to interpret this as you claiming that this list has a mission
that will never succeed because it acknowledges there are gender differences
and different approaches are needed to get different audiences?  As a woman,
a representative of a minority group on Wikipedia, how am I supposed to
respond to you?  I can tell you that this post of yours makes me feel
distinctly uncomfortable posting to this list.  It seems to put men in the
position of power above women, demanding that women participate only in male
modes of communication, that women on the list can't talk about genuine
concerns they have as women because they are going to get blown off, and
that feelings of men on the list are more important then women.



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