Regarding the article (well done and interesting, thank you), there was a
mention of the authors tracking "if the target was still contributing to
English Wikipedia following the threat" but I didn't spot the followup in
the article for any results to that .... Did someone else? Were actual
stats reported?
Also, what seems like a related question, but again, was it brought up or
did I miss it: if productivity is presented as an argument for accepting
bad behavior, has anyone actually done any statistical correlation or
tracking of content productivity of people who've used abusive terminology
as compared to those who don't?
Thanks, Mary
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Dear all,
I found an interesting research done by Laura Hale about "Communicating on
Wikipedia while female : A discursive analysis of the use of the word cunt
on English Wikipedia user talk pages" on meta wiki. The link to the
research page is here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Communicating_on_Wikipedia_while_f…
Regards
Netha
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From: Laura Hale <laura(a)fanhistory.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 9:57 PM
Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Communicating on Wikipedia while female
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Hey,
I posted some new research to meta at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Communicating_on_Wikipedia_while_f…
. It is titled: Communicating on Wikipedia while female A discursive
analysis of the use of the word cunt on English Wikipedia user talk pages.
Thought it might be of some interest to people on this list.
Sincerely,
Laura Hale
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