Another debate thread drawn from Tumblr arguments.
What do you think?
Is the Internet geared against women?
Are women less likely to participate in community editing sites (wikipedia, tvtropes) than men?
Does it matter?
A good example of how ‘open’ in theory does not equal ‘open’ in practice:
Computer science researchers at the University of Minnesota say that only 16 percent of new editors joining the site are female, and that these women made only nine percent of edits
Now this is just silly. There’s nobody saying women can’t edit and no restrictions on women editing wikipedia, nor are there any restrictions on registering, they don’t even ask for your gender.
If women want to edit wikipedia they can and are more than welcome to.
This isn’t a case of inequality at all.
And yet there is a profound gender disparity in who is editing Wikipedia. No one is saying that women are being actively barred from participating, but that something about Wikipedia might be to blame for its overwhelmingly male composition, something cultural, maybe — that, just because women are welcome to participate, Wikipedia is not automatically an egalitarian space. My point is that the Internet is not the great equalizer we want it to be; it is not inherently democratic, and does not by virtue of ‘openness’ or ‘meritocracy’ abolish inequality.
There are always going to be statistics in life which do not match because that’s not how equality works.
I get your point, that there are less women editing, however it is not the fault of the website or the Internet in general, I don’t see how it can be.
There is absolutely nothing stopping women editing it, and no way of even telling who edits it.
Which, actually, brings a bigger point: how do they even know?
I never put a gender in when editing. Does that mean they assume me to be male? They’ve never asked me my gender. I’m female, so shouldn’t I be in those statistics?
I’m sorry but I just see this article for one as sensationalism and nothing to do with inequality. Wikipedia is perhaps one of the most equal opportunity places on the Internet as it is anonymous and no questions asked.
There are no way of gathering these statistics.
What do you think?
Is the Internet geared against women?
Are women less likely to participate in community editing sites (wikipedia, tvtropes) than men?
Does it matter?