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[-] SharkWeek 11 points 1 day ago

Women are pushed out of many online spaces where they are the subject of discussion. If online spaces were egalitarian, I would agree with you on principle, but they aren't and discussing men without allowing them to reply is not unreasonable given the predominant culture.

Men are not hard done by when it comes to places in which to be involved in online discussions.

[-] jsomae@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

There's a difference though. Women are not generally literally banned from online spaces, not any spaces I am aware of anyway. The spaces you're talking about may be hostile or misogynistic or otherwise unwelcoming to women, or might have emergent behavior that causes women's perspectives to be de-emphasized, but not "we literally don't allow women to post here."

[-] ZDL@lazysoci.al 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Compassionate Fucking Buddha!

We get it. You disagree with the very reason for this group's existence.

GO THE FUCK ELSEWHERE!

It really is that simple.

GO THE FUCK ELSEWHERE!

This group isn't to your taste. GO THE FUCK TO A GROUP THAT IS TO YOUR TASTES!

[-] jsomae@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

You're speaking like you didn't intentionally read an entire comment chain that started with a now-deleted comment of someone mentioning we should "break down barriers" between men and women, and then complain at me for just pointing out the irony of saying that in a woman-only sub. I didn't bring this topic up ado of nothing and nobody forced you to read any of that.

He deleted it himself

[-] SharkWeek 6 points 1 day ago

What is the difference between an unwritten rule and a written rule if the effect is the same?

If anything the written rule is more fair, men here are asked not to post again and subsequently have posts removed. In other places, women are not simply asked not to post - they are harassed, brigaded, insulted, and threatened with murder and rape.

[-] jsomae@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

The effect is not the same. There is not even an unwritten rule to kick women out of the community. Women simply don't enjoy being in those spaces and generally leave voluntarily. Not everyone does though. There are women on 4chan, in gaming spaces, and all manner of generally-masculine-leaning spaces.

Please point me to a Lemmy community where women are asked not to post, brigaded, insulted, threatened with murder and rape. I have never been threatened with murder and rape for being a woman on lemmy. Granted, I have seen lemmites volley heinous insults and probably-not-actually-credible death threats over fairly minor political disagreements.

[-] SharkWeek 5 points 1 day ago

So, because it hasn't happened to you it doesn't exist?

I lurk on Lemmy 99.99% of the time because of previous experiences, this is my 5th username because when I first came over from Reddit I tried having the same attitude of getting stuck in to fun banter (which on Reddit did get me rape threats when I dared to post my honest opinion, but at that point I rolled with it), and several times I had men pick arguments with me over inane things which didn't seem to be a problem for men to talk about, especially on sh.it just.works

It's sucked the life out of my online involvement bit by bit, and this community is one of very few where I usually enjoy having conversations - something I credit with the ban on men posting.

[-] DaniNatrix@leminal.space 1 points 1 day ago

I appreciate your zeal for egalitarianism however, there are many historical and extant groups and clubs that quite literally ban the inclusion of women. I don't know if they have online counterparts, but I do know they exist and operate in the real world. If an IRL group or club can ban access to women, why is it so odd to have an online forum that restricts access to men?

If we're speaking of online only spaces, there are plenty of groups across the span of social media that are locked/private/require application to join or participate, I don't really see a difference. A local community Facebook page allows non members to see posts but subsequent comment discussions or the ability to post is banned for anyone who isn't a member. An ex partner of mine ran several servers for online gaming that banned or removed any women players for reasons too stupid to go into here (I was 19 and very lost). This space just uses mods instead of an application process to achieve the same.

(Many thanks to all the mods here btw, your efforts and dedication are much appreciated!)

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