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Oct 15, 2019 at 11:14 comment added demonplus This is really strange and contradicts all other rules of editing questions/answers. I respect everybody while saying this
Oct 15, 2019 at 6:33 comment added Qix - MONICA WAS MISTREATED Hi. Can people please point me to concrete examples of where misgendering has hurt or degraded someone on SO that would have been entirely avoided by putting preferred pronouns in their question text?
Oct 14, 2019 at 14:06 comment added D. Ben Knoble ...not making them feel insecure, being polite and respectful, and stepping away when we cannot do so. We can disagree and work towards quality questions without being mean, and we can do so without letting our feelings get in the way.
Oct 14, 2019 at 14:03 comment added D. Ben Knoble @Berriel I'm not sure this is the place for extended discussion (happy to take it to chat), but: I agree that it is natural to feel insecure or vulnerable when expressing oneself (I'm not going to use the word safe). However, it is not a required part of the process. Some don't feel that way. My (admittedly visceral) reaction was a result of mis-reading your comment to imply that this "barrier to entry" was a laudable goal for SO. I overreacted; I hope you'll forgive my disingenuous reading. That said, I stand by the idea that the community should work towards helping posters feel secure by...
Oct 14, 2019 at 12:57 comment added Berriel @D.BenKnoble I agree that safe (even though we are talking about feeling safe) is not the right word here. I assumed trlkly was using the same language as the "safe space" people. Feeling unsafe, insecure, vulnerable when one decides to express itself (be it posting a question online or talking to someone else on the streets) is natural. You don't need to set this as an explicit goal. It will always be true if you are dealing with humans. If you want to tell others that we should create an environment in which it is not, then good luck.
Oct 14, 2019 at 12:39 comment added D. Ben Knoble @trlkly I’m not sure safe is the right word here—misgendering a person online does not usually directly cause any physical harm to that person. It may hurt feelings, or cause certain feelings, but I’m not convinced it causes any danger. (I dont disagree with the rest of your comment—that misgendering was an issue—but this is about feelings, not safety. Concept creep has conflated the two)
Oct 14, 2019 at 12:36 comment added D. Ben Knoble @Berriel *feeling unsafe to post is part of the process*—wrong. It may be how some of the community made the process, but this was never an explicit goal, and the community has taken steps to avoid creating fear around posting.
Oct 13, 2019 at 15:37 comment added Andreas condemns Israel @Richard (Europe/European/from Europe)... Why not? I might move to another continent once. I'm still European, even if I change the location on my profile page to this new continent...
Oct 13, 2019 at 12:15 comment added Berriel @trlkly but feeling unsafe to post is part of the process. Making a case for gender is nonsense. I don't know about you, but the first time I posted on SO, I felt "safe" only after having done my job. I know whoever was going to help me deserved an objective and accurate question, and I don't see when gender would play a role in this process. Again, I am talking about SO only, and as someone already told somewhere, I only know two ways to refer to people around here: the OP and @. This cannot and will not be seen as a CoC violation.
Oct 13, 2019 at 11:02 comment added trlkly @Berriel what gender has to do with it is that, if a trans or nonbinary person does not feel safe from misgendering, they will not post here. What gender has to do with it is that misgendering was a problem here. If no one every gendered anyone, then there wouldn't be a need for any rules on gender. But clearly people were. I think more ire should be directed towards these people who f'ed it up for the rest of us.
Oct 11, 2019 at 23:28 comment added Berriel The whole thing seems to be a noise to me. This (SO, not all *.SE) is a technical Q&A website. WTH gender has to do with it?
Oct 11, 2019 at 19:01 comment added Richard I can't wait to see what other noise we have to leave in people's answers next
Oct 11, 2019 at 18:16 comment added TylerH @MSalters By official I mean posted in the question. A comment reply is easily deleted by a non-employee or perhaps even a few like-minded regular users (for ex if 6 people got together and flagged the comment as spam or rude it'd be auto deleted) with no trace. Even if it's not deleted, it's still contradicting what the question says, and I'd put the question's contents first in 'order of canonicity' there.
Oct 11, 2019 at 18:08 comment added MSalters CesarM is on the so-called community team. This seems official enough to me. (Not implying I agree)
Oct 11, 2019 at 15:12 history answered TylerH CC BY-SA 4.0