What I find interesting here is that this all self identification and self reporting.
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What I find interesting here is that this all self identification and self reporting.
There's no mechanism in Lemmy to force a user into such identification, so it is all voluntary.
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What I find interesting here is that this all self identification and self reporting.
There's no mechanism in Lemmy to force a user into such identification, so it is all voluntary.
Yes, the users at WomensStuff are banking on Lemmy users reading the rules and then adhering to them because it’s a respectful thing to do.
Unfortunately, many men on Lemmy have found this too burdensome a cross to bear.
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What I find interesting here is that this all self identification and self reporting.
There's no mechanism in Lemmy to force a user into such identification, so it is all voluntary.
It's not voluntary. Comments are deleted if you don't reveal your gender.
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It's not voluntary. Comments are deleted if you don't reveal your gender.
Well, if the user that started that community is an alt of who I think it is, that... that would track.
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It's not voluntary. Comments are deleted if you don't reveal your gender.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Comments are deleted if you don’t reveal your gender.
How would you do that?
Isn't gender a social construct based on self-identification (rather than your physical body) that can be fluid & vary from day to day?
Isn't a woman anyone who claims to be?Some activists even say there is no such thing as a “male body”
A penis is not a male body part. It’s just an unusual body part for a woman.
Logic is genderless.