Jessamyn Smith: Fighting sexist jokes with a Python bot
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Jessamyn Smith: Fighting sexist jokes with a Python bot
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#2sex·ism [sek-siz-uhm] noun 1. attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of sexual roles. 2. discrimination or devaluation based on a person's sex, as in restricted job opportunities; especially, such discrimination directed against women.
I don't think the bot is exactly sexist. It's stupid, immature, and beats a dead horse, but actually sexist?
While you should probably have a talk with the supervisor, not the general office, about this issue, maybe polluting the chat space with yet another stupid bot isn't the greatest idea? "Annoying" your coworkers into compliance isn't a good strategy, as it will grow resentment towards you and mask the real problem.
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#5I think people over there just take everything to seriously.
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#6I say this politely[1] but I thought this was odd:
> Now I could run it from one of the development servers at work.
Really? Is that kind of thing common?
[1] because I don't want to add to the air of general negativity around HN.
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#9I'm struggling to come up with an answer to this question: Has technology ever solved issues with social etiquette?