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Why Do Female Journalists Get More Online Abuse Than Men?
This is specifically related to one newspaper, but let's assume its not peculiar to just one publication:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ technol ogy/201 6/apr/1 2/the-d ark-sid e-of-gu ardian- comment s
It's not something we see here on AB (the abuse is laudably non-sexist - everyone gets it)...but increasingly it would appear that if you are a woman and you dare to have an opinion online, you are fair game (cf. Gamergate)
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It's not something we see here on AB (the abuse is laudably non-sexist - everyone gets it)...but increasingly it would appear that if you are a woman and you dare to have an opinion online, you are fair game (cf. Gamergate)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> Most of the abuse appears to be in the 'fashion' media, dominated by women journos and read and commented on by .....................women.
The article says this, which is not what you wrote there:
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Articles written by women got more blocked (ie abusive or disruptive) comments across almost all sections. But the more male-dominated the section, the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got (look at Sport and Technology). Fashion, where most articles were written by women, was one of the few sections where male authors consistently received more blocked comments.
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So:
* women journalists get the most abuse generally
* in the fashion section, male journalists get the most abuse (possibly because they are gay or simply perceived to be gay as they are writing about fashion)
* either way, the abuse is coming from trolls, targeting women or other minorities
The article says this, which is not what you wrote there:
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Articles written by women got more blocked (ie abusive or disruptive) comments across almost all sections. But the more male-dominated the section, the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got (look at Sport and Technology). Fashion, where most articles were written by women, was one of the few sections where male authors consistently received more blocked comments.
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So:
* women journalists get the most abuse generally
* in the fashion section, male journalists get the most abuse (possibly because they are gay or simply perceived to be gay as they are writing about fashion)
* either way, the abuse is coming from trolls, targeting women or other minorities
// Fashion, where most articles were written by women, was one of the few sections where male authors consistently received more blocked comments. //
Fashion read mostly by women. Edited by women, block men's comments. You know, like yeah, 'ya bum does look big in that'
//But the more male-dominated the section, the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got (look at Sport and Technology).//
Something like 'ooo he's lovely' half way through an offside debate or the possibility of Brian Cox discovering the secret to nuclear fusion.
Fashion read mostly by women. Edited by women, block men's comments. You know, like yeah, 'ya bum does look big in that'
//But the more male-dominated the section, the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got (look at Sport and Technology).//
Something like 'ooo he's lovely' half way through an offside debate or the possibility of Brian Cox discovering the secret to nuclear fusion.
> Fashion read mostly by women. Edited by women, block men's comments. You know, like yeah, 'ya bum does look big in that'
No - block trolls' comments, not men's comments. In this case, most of the trolls' comments were directed at male journalists.
> Something like 'ooo he's lovely' half way through an offside debate or the possibility of Brian Cox discovering the secret to nuclear fusion.
No. When they said "the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got", they were talking about women journalists (i.e. writers) receiving comments from trolls - not women trolls (i.e. writers) trolling.
No - block trolls' comments, not men's comments. In this case, most of the trolls' comments were directed at male journalists.
> Something like 'ooo he's lovely' half way through an offside debate or the possibility of Brian Cox discovering the secret to nuclear fusion.
No. When they said "the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got", they were talking about women journalists (i.e. writers) receiving comments from trolls - not women trolls (i.e. writers) trolling.
Articles written by women got more abusive or disruptive comments across almost all sections. But the more male-dominated the section, the more blocked comments the women who wrote there got.
This is not a surprise. Everybody knows there are trolls. Everybody knows who they target. This story just backs it up with data.
Sport and Technology are the best examples of the gender bias. Very male-dominated sections, and when female journalists write there they are heavily trolled. These are not sections that fit the "heavy footed feminism agenda" - in fact, the Guardian's technology section is highly regarded.
This is not a surprise. Everybody knows there are trolls. Everybody knows who they target. This story just backs it up with data.
Sport and Technology are the best examples of the gender bias. Very male-dominated sections, and when female journalists write there they are heavily trolled. These are not sections that fit the "heavy footed feminism agenda" - in fact, the Guardian's technology section is highly regarded.
Instinctively, men feel they have less to fear from women than from men. If a man is aggressive towards a man, face-to-face, he is more likely to get walloped than if he is doing the same to a woman. Have you not noticed, on news programmes, male interviewers interrupt women far more often and far more aggressively that they do men ? Same reason. John Pienaar is particularly bad at this on his radio programme, "Pienaar's Politics" Never lets a woman finish a sentence.
> Instinctively, men feel they have less to fear from women than from men
Bit of a sweeping generalisation there.
In any case, there's not a lot of fear of being walloped when you're posting an anonymous comment on a newspaper article. This is not about fear of being walloped, it's about trolling ...
Bit of a sweeping generalisation there.
In any case, there's not a lot of fear of being walloped when you're posting an anonymous comment on a newspaper article. This is not about fear of being walloped, it's about trolling ...
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