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Make sure to vouch for it to cancel out the mass-flagging.
How do I do that?
Brain research on boys’ preference for video games and girls’ for social media
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#22Viewing the initial question from a perspective of social status the answers the article makes have pretty simple answers. Males competing between other males in video games and win gains a perceived gain in social status, so when they put down the game and face others around them there is a natural clash as the social status gain is seen nor recognized by the social environment outside the game. Aggression is common…
Re: Brain research on boys’ preference for video games and girls’ for social media
#23Viewing the initial question from a perspective of social status the answers the article makes have pretty simple answers. Males competing between other males in video games and win gains a perceived gain in social status, so when they put down the game and face others around them there is a natural clash as the social status gain is seen nor recognized by the social environment outside the game. Aggression is common…
Where do you think those differences in social status competitions originate from if not from brain differences?
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#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
How do I do that?
Under the title, there should be a link that says "vouch".
Well, either way, hopefully the mods will come by and recognize the legimitimacy of the post.
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Because people who say they believe in science have a really hard time accepting the cognitive dissonance that arises when science contradicts their beliefs. Windows shutdown sound plays and they flag it.
Oh right, I forgot flagging is done by the community. Addendum: I can kinda understand it though. While research like this might be correct and is definitely important, it can make it sound like "all men" or "all women" think this way, to some extent, making those who are different feel invalid. (Maybe a bit of a personal topic but I'm currently thinking a lot about my gender and identity and stuff like this is kinda…
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#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh right, I forgot flagging is done by the community. Addendum: I can kinda understand it though. While research like this might be correct and is definitely important, it can make it sound like "all men" or "all women" think this way, to some extent, making those who are different feel invalid. (Maybe a bit of a personal topic but I'm currently thinking a lot about my gender and identity and stuff like this is kinda…
If something is true, but unwelcoming, should it be suppressed (I've heard multiple opinions on this; being a fan of free speech, I believe even unwelcoming and uncomfortable facts need to be heard)?
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because people who say they believe in science have a really hard time accepting the cognitive dissonance that arises when science contradicts their beliefs. Windows shutdown sound plays and they flag it.
Oh right, I forgot flagging is done by the community. Addendum: I can kinda understand it though. While research like this might be correct and is definitely important, it can make it sound like "all men" or "all women" think this way, to some extent, making those who are different feel invalid. (Maybe a bit of a personal topic but I'm currently thinking a lot about my gender and identity and stuff like this is kinda…
It doesn’t even suggest that. It just suggests that, no matter how many initiatives you put into place, you’re never going to be able to achieve demographic “purity”.
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh right, I forgot flagging is done by the community. Addendum: I can kinda understand it though. While research like this might be correct and is definitely important, it can make it sound like "all men" or "all women" think this way, to some extent, making those who are different feel invalid. (Maybe a bit of a personal topic but I'm currently thinking a lot about my gender and identity and stuff like this is kinda…
> not worth welcoming diversity in tech. It doesn’t even suggest that. It just suggests that, no matter how many initiatives you put into place, you’re never going to be able to achieve demographic “purity”.