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Зашел я почитать мету и наткнулся на ЛГБТ, где всякие призывы к нормальному общению с ЛГБТ.
Госпади... неужели и SO упадет под гнетом ЛГБТ...
Блин, не понимаю, если они такие ранимые существа, то зачем пытаться показывать свою нетрадиционность в сообществе, где решаются вопросы по программированию. Это не какая-то социальная сеть...
Собственно, сорсы:
Многие модераторы начали покидать свои посты и бойкотировать новые правила:
https://christianity.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/6718/brothers-i-must-go
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Ask Question Are there specific issues with unwelcoming behavior toward LGBTQ persons on Stack Exchange? Asked today Active today Viewed 1 k times Ever since the mass moderator resignations started, there have been hints that it is somehow related to how LGBTQ members of the community are or should be treated or welcomed. For example, in her 59 resignation notice. Aza mentions (emphasis mine), I am resigning as a moderator of Literature Stack Exchange, effective immediately. My departure is not on good terms.... 9 By other mods, by staff, and by the entrenched power structure of Stack Exchange, I have been made to feel unwelcome for my queerness. This particular pattern is abusive and makes an ironic mockery of kindness. ...Only the privileged party can elect to pretend, for a while, that we do not exist. And when moratoria are placed on speaKing of our transness among moderators. only the cisgender among us are relieved. A more recent post by Skliwz alleges that the upcoming change in the CoC alluded to by many of the resigning moderators is over the use or misuse of pronouns for transgender people. Welcome! Welcome! Meta Stack Exchange is intended for bugs, features, and discussions that affect the whole Stack Exchange family of Q&A sites. about» help » Featured on Meta P Unicorn Meta Zoo #9: How do we handle problem users? P Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow have moved to CC BY-SA4.0 Does the Stack Exchange network have a problem with misgendering users or otherwise being unwelcoming or rude toward LGBTQ contributors? If so, what is it, and can someone share some concrete examples of what exactly happened? In all the time I have been here, I haven't seen any indication of such - even the religion-based sites have stayed welcoming, honestly explaining traditional and conservative teachings while maintaining civility and even niceness. The occasional troll notwithstanding (whose posts tend to get shredded rapidly), I don't see how we even have a "problem" at all. Where specifically are LGBTQ members feeling persecuted or unwelcome? Is there an organized campaign or cabal devoted to misgendering users by intentionally using the wrong pronouns whose members need to be systematically identified and banned? Is the problem more of a perceived lack of awareness of LGBTQ issues that could be remedied with education rather than behavior modification? In no way am I asking for justifications on why certain moderators have resigned, whether moderators should resign, or related organizational matters. There are plenty of other questions where that may be discussed or debated. 30 people chatting Tavern on the Meta 53 mins ago - 410 * Shadow's Den 51 mins ago - KennyBOT Linked 664 Firing mods and forced relicensing: is Stack Exchange still interested in cooperating with the community?
Support for gender pronouns Asked today Active today Viewed 796 times -17 ★ 3 There are a couple of easy wins I want to propose, that I believe will help people using the correct pronouns when addressing other users, give positive support to trans people and help everyone understand the issue at large, especially moderators that have the dual burden of needing to adopt them in their language and help others do the same. Here are my proposals: 1. Add a specific dropdown on the user profile where everyone can select their pronouns. This change is a prerequisite for making them visible in the user cards around the site and chat rooms, so people Know which to use. I'm getting ...not young... and I will be very grateful if I don't have to keep track of everyone's preferences when a computer can do it for me. It would also give a positive signal that the site is supporting gender pronouns. Given my current understanding of the issue, I believe that a simple he/she/they or male/female/<blank> would suffice, but I'm not an expert and this is really up to you. 2. Add help pages explaining why this is important: what are these pronouns; what do they mean; how to moderate them etc. You can't just ask people to conform to something and not educate first and explain. Moral suasion beats heavyhandedness when you deal with whole communities. Also, as mods, we need pages to point to people. Please write them understanding that you need to cover the role of cultural mediator and not simply telling people what to do. This is absolutely necessary even without the dropdown. You can't expect a site where 80% of people are non-native speakers and have 200+ nationalities to conform to a specific standard of behavior unless you take your time making them understand the issue, first. Non-essential context: it's now not a secret anymore that the official CoC is going to support or require the use of gender pronouns for moderators and the community at large. We need positive change and your encouragement, can we have these two small improvements done straight away? They can be done ahead of the CoC change as they don't depend on it. discussion feature-request profile-page moderation help-center share improve this question edited 11 hours ago asked 19 hours ago ^ Skliwz
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