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Context: The question started with: "I know this is going to be easy for you guys ..." - my answer started with "This would've been easier if I was a boy ..." via: PHP Arrays: Grouping, Sum

Context: The question started with: "I know this is going to be easy for you guys ..." - my answer started with "This would've been easier if I was a boy ..." via: PHP Arrays: Grouping, Sum

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Dear StackOverflow,

I want to contribute on your website, but I experience gender-exclusive language on your site almost every day. I keep a positive attitude about it and still provide helpful answers, but I feel it's unfair to leave such language completely unrecognized. Moderators seem to be burying the issue, making it impossible for me to effect change amongst my peers. What should I do?

Sincerely,
  
naomik


  

This question is not addressed by Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. I am asking what I can do to not feel so powerless when it comes to combating sexist language on SO.

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Dear StackOverflow,

I want to contribute on your website, but I experience gender-exclusive language on your site almost every day. I keep a positive attitude about it and still provide helpful answers, but I feel it's unfair to leave such language completely unrecognized. Moderators seem to be burying the issue, making it impossible for me to effect change amongst my peers. What should I do?

Sincerely,
  naomik


 

This question is not addressed by Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. I am asking what I can do to not feel so powerless when it comes to combating sexist language on SO.

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Dear StackOverflow,

I want to contribute on your website, but I experience gender-exclusive language on your site almost every day. I keep a positive attitude about it and still provide helpful answers, but I feel it's unfair to leave such language completely unrecognized. Moderators seem to be burying the issue, making it impossible for me to effect change amongst my peers. What should I do?

Sincerely, 
naomik

 

This question is not addressed by Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. I am asking what I can do to not feel so powerless when it comes to combating sexist language on SO.

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Dear StackOverflow,

I want to contribute on your website, but I experience gender-exclusive language on your site almost every day. I keep a positive attitude about it and still provide helpful answers, but I feel it's unfair to leave such language completely unrecognized. Moderators seem to be burying the issue, making it impossible for me to affecteffect change amongst my peers. What should I do?

Sincerely,
naomik

Dear StackOverflow,

I want to contribute on your website, but I experience gender-exclusive language on your site almost every day. I keep a positive attitude about it and still provide helpful answers, but I feel it's unfair to leave such language completely unrecognized. Moderators seem to be burying the issue, making it impossible for me to affect change amongst my peers. What should I do?

Sincerely,
naomik

Dear StackOverflow,

I want to contribute on your website, but I experience gender-exclusive language on your site almost every day. I keep a positive attitude about it and still provide helpful answers, but I feel it's unfair to leave such language completely unrecognized. Moderators seem to be burying the issue, making it impossible for me to effect change amongst my peers. What should I do?

Sincerely,
naomik

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even cyberbullies deserve to have their names to be spelled correctly
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