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Comment author: Swimmer963 18 March 2011 02:20:47AM 10 points [-]

I actually had not noticed that LWers alienated women in any way. And yes, I am female. And maybe not very observant.

Comment author: clarissethorn 20 March 2011 09:24:09PM 5 points [-]

The first LW post I was ever directed to was so bad (and the comments were waaaay worse) that I didn't comment, decided never to look at this site again, and had to be convinced by the steady campaigning of a friend.

Of course, feminism (and sexuality) is my pet issue. Note the quote from Alicorn in the "sayeth the girl" post that rhollerith posted: "I would almost certainly have vacated the site already if feminism were my pet issue, or if I were more easily offended."

Maybe this is more evidence that I'm particularly hard to offend? Not sure.

I spent a while trying to find the first post I was ever directed to, but I couldn't -- sorry.

Comment author: [deleted] 22 March 2011 03:15:17AM 9 points [-]

I found your blog, and I liked it, and it occurred to me that the mode of thinking and expression that's common in feminist (or kinky, or gender-conscious) circles isn't unrelated to the LessWrong mode. They're different languages, but they're similar in being explicit about social dynamics that are normally implicit, and encouraging people to self-modify their minds and second-guess their own thoughts in a way that provokes a knee-jerk "but that's unnatural!" reaction in "normal" people. So maybe this is a good blog for feminists.

Comment author: Nick_Tarleton 21 March 2011 02:41:49AM 1 point [-]

Was this the post?

Comment author: clarissethorn 21 March 2011 09:41:08PM 7 points [-]

No, I didn't comment on the post I'm thinking of. It was overwhelmingly sexist (in comments people made jokes about women being gold-diggers, for example), but it didn't have to do with BDSM.

I've gotten better at "sounding rationalist" since I commented on that "is masochism necessary" post, and I've also gotten better at not getting angry. I look back at how I wrote my comment there and I'm a little surprised at myself.

Comment author: steven0461 20 March 2011 09:25:46PM 2 points [-]

The first LW post I was ever directed to was so bad (and the comments were waaaay worse) that I didn't comment, decided never to look at this site again, and had to be convinced by the steady campaigning of a friend.

Do you remember what post that was?

Comment author: clarissethorn 21 March 2011 01:46:10AM 4 points [-]

As I said, I spent a while trying to find it, but I couldn't. I really wish I could find it, because it was a stellar example. After I failed to find it I thought that maybe it was actually a post at OvercomingBias (don't even get me started on Robin Hanson), but I couldn't find it when looking for that either. I think I must have deleted the email in a fit of rage.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 21 March 2011 01:53:22AM 5 points [-]

My own vague recollection of this event says it was a Hanson post on the original OB.

Comment author: steven0461 21 March 2011 01:48:17AM 2 points [-]

Oh, oops, I didn't even notice that last line, or didn't notice it was talking about the same thing. Sorry.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 18 March 2011 04:33:33AM 13 points [-]

Also relatively new here. You may have missed the big blow-ups.

Comment author: rabidchicken 18 March 2011 07:53:03PM 8 points [-]

I would be interested to see these...are they still on the site?

Comment author: rhollerith_dot_com 18 March 2011 11:03:28PM *  11 points [-]