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Re: Women are just as likely (or more likely) to be assholes to women online.
(Anonymous) 2016-05-26 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Women are just as likely (or more likely) to be assholes to women online.
(Anonymous) 2016-05-26 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)Sorry, I should have italics quoted it to be more clear, but that's what I was talking about there.
I would also say, about the study you're talking about here, that it is interesting but it's also a specific study and no single study should be used to draw an absolute conclusion. And I think that when you're talking about gender on the Internet the more interesting question is going to be patterns of behavior and structures of interaction and what kinds of experience people are subjected to. Obviously neither gender has a monopoly on being assholes.