On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 2:10 AM, Caroline Becker <carobecke...@gmail.com>wrote:

> What is the relationship with gender-gap ? Are female children more
> unlikely to contribute to Wikimedia projects if they saw some porn on
> Wikipedia or Commons ?
>
> Caroline
>

This was something we discussed at WikiWomenCamp during several sessions.
(On our list of why women do NOT contribute, I do not think it even made
the board.)  I think the consensus most of the participants had was this
was largely a problem confined to English Wikipedia amongst a certain
subset of English speakers, most of whom are from the United States.  The
belief was most women were not intentionally seeking this information out
and you could not find it as easily as some conversations suggested: You
had to be actively looking for it and actively looking to be offended by
it.  These types of people were not likely to be contributing to Wikipedia
anyway.  There was a real feeling amongst some people that this was a
red-herring type issue that was taking away valuable time and resources
from doing activities towards increasing female participation on Wikimedia
related projects, and that to a certain degree, the obsession with this
topic was actively derailing the ability to work on these goals.

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