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Over the years, I've talked to dozens of female programmers who do not like the site and will not open an account as a woman on the site. TheThey post as a genderless blob. But the interesting thing is. I know as many, in fact more men who are too frightened to post on the site. My peers I studied with. It turned out, I was the exception to the rule. Most people inexperienced in programming were terrified of our site! Many high rep users of the main site refuse to post on meta. I can go and drag up links. I honestly don't have the energy. But suffice to say, this is one user of the site, one person, one "woman" who was not happy with the culture of the site and I let the Network know that in no uncertain terms. I've communicated with Community Managers for years about the site's culture and how it needs to change. This is long before the "Welcoming blog".

Over the years, I've talked to dozens of female programmers who do not like the site and will not open an account as a woman on the site. The post as a genderless blob. But the interesting thing is. I know as many, in fact more men who are too frightened to post on the site. My peers I studied with. It turned out, I was the exception to the rule. Most people inexperienced in programming were terrified of our site! Many high rep users of the main site refuse to post on meta. I can go and drag up links. I honestly don't have the energy. But suffice to say, this is one user of the site, one person, one "woman" who was not happy with the culture of the site and I let the Network know that in no uncertain terms. I've communicated with Community Managers for years about the site's culture and how it needs to change. This is long before the "Welcoming blog".

Over the years, I've talked to dozens of female programmers who do not like the site and will not open an account as a woman on the site. They post as a genderless blob. But the interesting thing is. I know as many, in fact more men who are too frightened to post on the site. My peers I studied with. It turned out, I was the exception to the rule. Most people inexperienced in programming were terrified of our site! Many high rep users of the main site refuse to post on meta. I can go and drag up links. I honestly don't have the energy. But suffice to say, this is one user of the site, one person, one "woman" who was not happy with the culture of the site and I let the Network know that in no uncertain terms. I've communicated with Community Managers for years about the site's culture and how it needs to change. This is long before the "Welcoming blog".

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Fun fact.
I came back on the site to find this comment:

If you want to school someone, go ahead and have children of your own if you don't already have one. Don't make me one of them. I can comment however I like. — xxx 3 hours ago

Hm wonder if this comment would have been level towards a man? You decide.


Fun fact.
I came back on the site to find this comment:

If you want to school someone, go ahead and have children of your own if you don't already have one. Don't make me one of them. I can comment however I like. — xxx 3 hours ago

Hm wonder if this comment would have been level towards a man? You decide.

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My personal observation of the problems of Meta is this: It has been a very small, but loud and active group within the community that has made it more or less miserable to new people participating on Meta (not Main) for many years. It is also my personal observation, that those same people don'tdon't have the same power or influence over Meta today as they had before. Because: some of them have left, many of them have been suspended many times since the welcoming blog and the launch of the Code of Conduct. People other than these people are feeling more supported and speaking out on Meta.

No one has said, anywhere or any time has said. Pamper, "pamper the new comer, hold their hand, tell them everything is okOK". No. That is not what the network is telling us. They're simply saying, don't abuse them"don't abuse them". How hard can that be? Instead of having a go (and believe me, it's tempting at times), flag the stuff and walk on by. Upvote posts that suggest ways to get rid of low quality junk.

My personal observation of the problems of Meta is this: It has been a very small, but loud and active group within the community that has made it more or less miserable to new people participating on Meta (not Main) for many years. It is also my personal observation, that those same people don't have the same power or influence over Meta. Because: some of them have left, many of them have been suspended many times since the welcoming blog and the launch of the Code of Conduct. People other than these people are feeling more supported and speaking out on Meta.

No one anywhere any time has said. Pamper the new comer, hold their hand, tell them everything is ok. No. That is not what the network is telling us. They're simply saying, don't abuse them. How hard can that be? Instead of having a go (and believe me, it's tempting at times), flag the stuff and walk on by. Upvote posts that suggest ways to get rid of low quality junk.

My personal observation of the problems of Meta is this: It has been a very small, but loud and active group within the community that has made it more or less miserable to new people participating on Meta (not Main) for many years. It is also my personal observation, that those same people don't have the same power or influence over Meta today as they had before. Because: some of them have left, many of them have been suspended many times since the welcoming blog and the launch of the Code of Conduct. People other than these people are feeling more supported and speaking out on Meta.

No one has said, anywhere or any time, "pamper the new comer, hold their hand, tell them everything is OK". No. That is not what the network is telling us. They're simply saying, "don't abuse them". How hard can that be? Instead of having a go (and believe me, it's tempting at times), flag the stuff and walk on by. Upvote posts that suggest ways to get rid of low quality junk.

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