@lina No. Once the third option escalated in a way that people accuse you of convicting crimes, you enter places you don't know, meet new people and once they hear your name they have rumors in mind - then there's no way back.
Queer people are prejudiced about queer topics. They should not write about them. Women are prejudiced about biographies of women. They should not write about them. Indian people are prejudiced about India-related topics. They should not write about them. Black people are prejudiced about BIPoC topics. They should not write about them.
The only ones not prejudiced about anything are old white men. When do you finally get it, no one can be more neutral about any question !
- not liking someone - behavior which justifies kicking someone out of some space in a documented and transparent process - making rumors and causing gossip about someone ending up in completely abstruse stories ruining someone's life
Choose wisely.
And yes, sadly Chaos bubble tends to choose the last of the three options. Once it happened, for that one there's no way back.
Thanks a lot, dear entropia. I'm sure it was no one's intention.
@wikimediafoundation Let me emphasize it : Your call for participation is pure victim blaming. The men don't let us edit. You pretend we do not want to edit. We want to edit, we want to contribute. But the old white cis men don't let us.
@wikimediafoundation As long as you will continue to support toxic behavior discriminating women and non binary people as editors, this will never happen. The old white male majority of editors will continue protecting itself from newcomers with a fresh mind. The results are visible in what recently happened in the French Wikipedia endangering many people (you absolutely know what I'm writing about).
You need to intervene. You need to stop this. Only then new contributors can rise and raise.
The one with the braid (she/her)Lives in France and spends way too much time in Germany.Does #matrix for work."Her OHing breaks end-to-end encryption."In case you ever pass by Alsace, come over for a cup of tea !Usually tooting in English, spelling disorder.Other accounts:- @lewd: lots of rail content, sometimes lewd trains, open to follow- @braid: Private account, strict follow policy- @braid: More cute and positive account, vague follow policy[matrix] https://matrix.to/#/@braid:alsace.hair