Forge, on 10 September 2020 - 02:55 PM, said:
sims is extremely more popular than doom or duke3d. Their communities dwarf these.
about half the world's population is female
so in order for me to have an adequate sampling that would suit your strict criteria I would have had to work for or been moderated by, what, 10% of them?
350,000,000 female supervisors required. Apply below.
if you want to have a certain world view about female leadership styles, not doing research when making offhand comments, and dismissing what I say because you don't feel like I have the experience dealing with female leadership, that's your prerogative.
A random selection of a certain amount of active female moderators
vs
A random selection of active male moderators
would be more accurate
I'm not saying that your experience is invalid,
I'm saying that it isn't substantiated by accurate unbiased data
Sample sizes
1000-5000 random male or female moderators would allow for a 6.4%-2% confidence interval of the entire population of male or female moderators.
Jimmy, on 10 September 2020 - 07:54 AM, said:
You could actually have an imbalance of female hormones.
Hormone levels are fine I used to get my blood tested regularly.
Jimmy, on 10 September 2020 - 07:54 AM, said:
Guys who don't understand the differences between men and women expose their insular lifestyles. They don't have a group of men in their life (and if they do, they are not older men) or much experience with women. This breeds an imbalance in their Divine Femininity and makes them say things like "Not all women are X" while completely missing the point. The ability to generalize groups and situations is the greatest survival tactic man ever evolved into having, "trusting your gut" can save your life a million times over. Pretty much all women understand the differences between men and women and if you don't think they're using it to their full advantage all the time, you've been duped. They typically have the most social power, because men seek to protect them on an instinctual level. This instinct has largely been misappropriated in the first world because it is so safe, the things women "have to be" "protected" "from" are largely shadows on the wall compared to the third world.
Generalizations are fine
Applying generalizations to an entire community may become problematic.
Forge, on 10 September 2020 - 03:48 PM, said:
and the majority of female moderators are going to be found in the sims community, but okay. I dealt with several female owners, about a dozen female admin, and more female moderators than I can recall.
and they are gamers, or dedicated to certain games. which makes them even more relatable to the simps at doomworld
Random data would also have to be unbiased data and not draw too many from one community
Gaming moderators aren't the only kind of moderators.