On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 3:55 AM, Andreas Kolbe <jayen...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> I remember Robert Harris once saying to me, in an e-mail, something to the
> effect that one of the main reasons Wikimedia does so poorly at curating
> sexual content responsibly is its gender imbalance. He expressed the view
> that the only way this was ever going to change was by Wikimedia having a
> healthier gender ratio. I thought he was absolutely right.
>

Yes, that would be an over riding point we came to at WikiWomenCamp.

Want to know what a point of discussion was?

Pornography.

http://www.ludost.org/content/wikipedia-why-few-women-edit

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/WikiWomenCamp_day_2_011.jpg

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Video_from_WikiWomenCamp_2012

http://ozziesport.com/2011/07/why-dont-people-edit-wikipedia-small-survey-results-provide-some-insights/

So yes, systematic bias can be overcome by encouraging the growth of female
contributors.  The failure to attract women contributors to editing
Wikipedia across various languages has little to do with that.


>
> For an example of a woman exasperated by Wikipedia's handling of sexual
> content, see this post
> http://www.junkland.net/2011/11/donkey-punch-or-how-i-tried-to-fight.html by
> blogger Penny Sociologist, which my wife somehow came across.
>
>
This has whut to do with the issue?  Misogyny and pornography are not the
same thing.  I'll take the opinion of a global group of women who came to
the conclusion on their own that this is a red herring issue that does NOT
work in terms of addressing the gendergap by trying to eliminate
pornographic material from one white woman from the United States, which I
previously stated was a consensus view at an internationally attended
conference for addressing the gender gap was not an issue.

If you passionately believe in this issue, I would suggest forking and
creating a separate list to remove pornographic material.  If you
passionately believe this is a FACTUAL issue that makes it harder for
global participation of women in Wikimedia because they are offended by the
pornographic material, I would suggest you do the research... show this is
a problem and that women really are not contributing to Wikipedia in
Indonesia, Brasil, Argentina, Cambodia, South Africa, Australia, Germany,
Spain, Portugal, India, Canada and Russia amongst other places because of
it.  I'd guess that if you seriously did the research, you would find
pornography falls extremely low on the reasons why women do not contribute
to Wikipedia.  I'd be extremely delighted to help you with this as I think
there is a tremendous opportunity for understanding why women do not
contribute to Wikipedia and why women SHOULD edit Wikipedia.

(And pardon for my terseness.  It is 4:14am and I'm still jet lagged from
my trip to Buenoes Aires where I got to meet some truly wonderful women,
and discuss many of these issues for about five days.  The ascyrhonous
nature of coming back to the list where the discussion is so out of line
with all these conversations from those actively involved in the movement
is a bit jarring on the brain.)

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