Having read recent meta and blog posts, I got to thinking how I, like the Labor Day user mentioned in the blog post, never really consider the multicultural aspect of life here on Stack Exchange - I make the assumption that the majority of users (and all those who use pseudonyms) are American (and this despite being British myself).
I believe this subconscious bias would be reduced (both here and elsewhere) if I was constantly reminded of the array of nationalities present here. I'd suggest that this should take the form of a national flag (opt-in of course) next to the username, but I'm sure others can come up with better ideas.
I'm aware there will probably be a few objections to this:
- It could lead to more bias towards/against questions/answers with specific nationalities rather than less.
- It's clutter that doesn't aid with Q&A.
- Some people may want a country that is not widely recognised - where do we draw the line?
- Some people will lie (partially mitigated by making it optional).
- We're already a pretty tolerant, unprejudiced bunch here - what do we need this for?
- etc.
But I thought it was worth a discussion.
Apologies if this has been asked before, but it's really hard to search for questions about this type of flag.