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Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • I don't see what other outcome being socially isolated can produce...? I suppose you could be isolated but not rejected by society, but the person who comes out of that isolation is not going to be a normal person (depending on the length of isolation), and likely won't be accepted by most normal people, which would make them an outcast no?

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10409601/ this is a recent study showing social isolation by gender and age, and it turns out after age 55 women are more likely to he isolated, so what I'm saying only applies to young and middle aged men.

  • Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • I don't believe there have been studies on irl reddit meetups, but usually there is a photo posted. With image recognition tools you could probably get a rough distribution, but my theory that most who show up will be male is based on anonymous polling data, which I don't believe women would hide their gender on. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1255182/distribution-of-users-on-reddit-worldwide-gender/ Many women use Instagram or snapchat or tiktok etc, but I think you'd agree those aren't general conversations focused. Most (all that I have seen) that focus on discussion are majority men. You could say the discussions that happen on these sites are just more appealing to men, or that women get pushed out, and I can neither prove or disprove that. If you know of any websites that focus on general chatting that are mostly women I'd be curious to hear about them. Omeggle I know actually was pretty neutral on gender.

    I'm not arguing that women don't look for online spaces, the statistics aren't even that lopsided and I know many women IRL who spend much more time online than I do. It just seems to me if men are more likely socially isolated, they are more likely to become outcasts, and hence more likely to spend all their time online. Not that women won't be in these spaces, or some communities aren't majority women.

    Evidently online usage for the younger generation is almost exactly even across the two sexes, but I'm not sure how much of this is for conversation vs how much is watching tiktok/posting on Instagram.

  • Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • As an example, if you look up "reddit irl meet-ups" it's either a majority men or an overwhelming majority men, I've met up with a community for a game I'm interested in and it was mostly men. Maybe men would just be more likely to show up? but anonymous statistics on websites also report the same.

  • Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • I think they're including people that aren't exposed to communities even if they would be welcome. Men are more likely to become socially isolated (I've only seen studies for 30+ yrs of age), which means they generally turn more to online. Definitely a surprising amount of women lurking, but look at any group online meet-up and it's almost all men (even if all members show up)

  • Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • Thank you for writing this🙏 Only thing I think is missing is how it hurts people who are already on your side too if you overgeneralize.

    An example is dr K a psychiatrist who does youtube videos, with some focus on gaming addiction. He had many women (and some men I'm sure) calling for him to speak out on women's experiences, so he made a video talking about how women's experiences were much harder and men were living on "easy mode."

    I personally haven't watched any videos of his after that, not because they aren't interesting psychology topics, and I know exactly what he means to say, but it was just such a hurtful thing to hear from someone that felt like was on my side. The comments were people who understood what he meant feeling hurt and disengaging, and the people who needed to be reached just getting angry, and now it's ousted a lot of people who were already empathetic towards women's struggles.

  • Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • I think most people are somewhat oblivious to them making others feel uncomfortable because they can clearly see you and they don't feel nervous, so their brain tells them no one around them feels nervous. The more the reverse happens (them feeling followed) the more aware they'll become that they're doing it.

  • Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
  • I think saying "an unknown man with no consequences is very dangerous if you're a woman" is fair, and also sexist in a way. That's just the reality of how things are.

    If I replace woman with "an unknown jew... is very dangerous" it's similarly saying "this group is bad" but is also completely untrue. Understanding that it's sexist is important, but swapping the word out can be an invalid comparison imo.

  • Medical freedom vs. public health: Should fluoride be in our drinking water?
  • I would've agreed with this a few years ago, but when you realize things can have subtle effects on our body that aren't easy to measure or readily apparent, you shouldn't fully trust something just because studies say it's safe. A study can't really show that "50 years of repeated exposure caused slightly more exhaustion," for example.

    However, we DO know tooth decay is a major health risk for our whole bodies. Avoiding a maybe possibly slightly harmful chemical isn't stupid, but avoiding something that prevents known and documented dental harm and the effects that has on your entire body, that's just letting fear override rational thinking.

  • [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?
  • It takes a "special" kind of person to take something so ingrained in culture and still say "I'm not gonna do that," usually a slightly crazy and/or neurodivergent person. I think this is partly why there are so many "insane" vegans, because it's self selecting for people who are outside the norm.

    I don't even mention to most people I'm vegan, usually just an excuse like "meat makes me feel sick" because the average person will think I'm going to give them a 20 minute lecture.

    To anyone who is the vegan who will give the 20 minute lecture, please consider if your goal is actually animal welfare, you can hardly ever debate someone out of something they like. Instead, just show people easy dishes you made that they actually enjoy (pasta with spaghetti sauce, French fries, vegetable stir fry, roasted veggies with olive oil) and you'll often find they start cooking more vegan food (or at least less meat), and also talk more positively about veganism

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    Either ya understand why most women pick the 🐻 or you are the 🐻.
  • I appreciate your perspective on this as I have similar feelings/experiences, starting in middle school I didn't have 1 friend who was a girl for the same reason as you. I wouldn't worry about what's "worse," one or the other they're both terrible experiences, and I'm sorry you had to go through it.

  • unsure why we are surprised lol
  • You are correct, hexbear did defederate from sh.itjust.works about a week after federating with them, so the vote became moot.

    The reason you gave is part of the reason hexbear admins gave, but I would take what they say with a grain of salt. I've seen people say things like "being trans in thoughts is a much different experiece than being trans in the way you dress, act, and look" and hexbear users will call that transphobic/uninclusive, as well as generally being vitriolic and unpleasant.

    As an example, a post where someone says "Biden brings up minimum wage increase and asks other democrats to speak up" will have several comments from hexbear users saying "capitalist bootlickers defending Biden should be shot like the vermin they are." Maybe some users harassed hexbear users for these comments? I personally didn't see any but it's definitely possible.

  • unsure why we are surprised lol
  • Actually, there was a vote immediately after the defederation to see whether people wanted lemmygrad refederated, and about 80-90% of the votes were to stay defederated, so it seems the users of sh.itjust.works also don't like grad.

    edit: my mistake, turns out it was hexbear that was voted on, which has similar content

  • The dating pool
  • I found the post https://lemmy.world/post/6206801 and here https://kbin.social/m/technology@lemmy.world/t/508848 Yeah I guess you have to see it firsthand. I've heard tons of comments like "women just aren't built for STEM" etc which these events are trying to show is wrong. It is probably a little unfair to the individual but good for society as a whole when talented women don't see a field is 90% men and decide it's not worth dealing with the boys club.

    I do wanna point out, the most upvoted comments seem to have the same sentiment of this actually is important and a good thing to have for women. Definitely quite a few with a high score that say the opposite though...

  • The dating pool
  • My 2c on this, I wish people would understand that a lot of women have similar struggles, same for men, and having spaces for those experiences to be shared with people who understand is really important.

    I think the issue is it feels pretty othering when I've had experiences similar and feel like I'm not allowed to share them (without a lot of angry stares) because I'm not the correct gender.

    I know there have been cases of women's spaces being taken less seriously, but I don't remember any specifics. Do you have any examples that come to mind?

  • Researchers warn that Windows 11 restrictions could send 240 million computers to landfills
  • Sometimes very dangerous, as an example a company may pay for security updates for windows XP, but you won't get these updates. Say someone takes a look at what changed, finds a buffer overflow or other easily exploited bug, embeds that in a program, and pays to have it bundled with some freeware. One of these exploits could even infect you just from visiting a webpage.

    Security updates are annoying but they're the one kind of update Microsoft is actually justified in pushing

  • Weird graphical glitches/crashes in older games with AMD card

    Hi all, I've been recently playing some somewhat old games and have had trouble with either crashing, or weird graphical glitches.

    The list of games I've tried:

    Warcraft III (a custom map, normal game seems to work fine) Quake 2 Spring engine 103 (rts engine)

    Warcraft 3 has a glitched white bar following the cursor, and the map crashes with "access violation" as the only error, as did the rts engine. I managed to fix the crash by running a 64 bit version of spring engine, but it then had this weird graphical glitch: https://imgur.com/a/ij6FaWa I looked in the settings and kept changing anything I could think of, one was to set UseVBO=0 which fixed that graphical problem, but sometimes the game will still crash with "access violation" Quake 2 replaces all projectile sprites/trails with a circle: https://imgur.com/a/qtLR2To

    I'm thinking this is a weird problem with my AMD card, because I have a computer with the same 64 bit OS and all of these games work fine on it, and I played quake 2 before on this computer with the only difference being I swapped the graphics card and motherboard (exact same model mobo) I've tried running warcraft 3 with djvoodoo and that didn't seem to help, I've read online amd cards can have issues with older games running openGL and directx. Those posts are pretty old, but they make me think I might be SOL with an amd card

    specs: OS: windows 10 home 64 bit mobo: gigabyte z690 UD ddr4 processor: intel i7 12700kf gfx: amd radeon RX 6800 XT

    Appreciate any ideas!

    Edit: wc3 crash log: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xrfw98rs7yhy356gt725g/2023-07-30-12.35.02-Crash.txt?rlkey=dp9oiqcibo4kigeq8lpzk8s0o&dl=0 running spring with a 32-bit launcher gives me Error: Failed to allocate memory 100% of the time I run it with UseVBO=1, 64 bit launcher gives me the graphical problem with UseVBO=1, and both work fine with UseVBO=0 quake 2 issue seems resolved if I change the openGL version, though it did work fine with previous settings before changing the graphics card, apparently this is a known issue pending future release.

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