And, perhaps more importantly, I took the issue seriously and supported the creation of this list. Talking to each other is a good way to identify and resolve issues.
Fred
I'm looking for a rationale as to why men are needed on a list dedicated to help increase female participation. Most of the successes I'm seeing in this area comes from women. Look at Wikipedia4Women. It is run by women. Maybe I just can't see all the wonderful things men are doing. It would be great to get a man's perspective on how men are specifically helping to address this gender gap:
- What women's focused content have you, as a man, improved on
Wikipedia and other projects since joining this mailing list?
I created the article Metaverse Mod Squad a very interesting business started and run by a woman. I updated Homaidan Al-Turki an article I worked on back in November, 2006.
- What offline events specifically have you, as a man, created and
run specifically run that were marketed at women to help specifically increase the participation of women on Wikipedia?
- What online events specifically have you, as a man, created and run
specifically run that were marketed at women to help specifically increase the participation of women on Wikipedia?
- As a man, how much time do you spend thinking about the content of
your posts and how people, who specifically identify as women, will view the content they post? Do you worry about your posts being viewed as using gendered language, and insulting to women?
Much thinking, particularly about splitting (psychology)
- What help have you provided to women on this list, when the women
have expressed concerns? (Note: Responding to an e-mail does not count.) How many good article situations that people have mentioned have you stepped in to help with? How many articles, categories, policy pages have you, as a man, gone to edit because of requests for help on the list?
This edit: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/w/index.php?title=Category_talk:Na...
- What have you, as a man, done to help make women, specifically
because the contributor is female, become administrators on all WMF projects since joining the list?
- How many times have you, as a man, contacted other men offlist
because of the other man's onlist behaviour being problematic and discriminatory against women, working counter to the goal of helping increase women's participation on Wikipedia?
- As a man, how many contacts have you provided to women on the list
to help them accomplish of increasing women's participation on Wikipedia? As a man, how much assistance have you provided with web programming? As a man, how much financial assistance you have provided towards women run projects to increase women's participation on Wikipedia? As a man, how much legal assistance have you provided for women trying to run these projects?
I can't wait to hear about all the good work that men on the list have been doing to help increase the participation rates of women!
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So a bit.
Fred
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