If you mean top-level posts, it’s not that many—certainly a single-digit percentage, although I’m not sure which digit. In comments, the ratio is skewed, because calling people on it makes them do it more as they attempt to defend themselves.
I’m not sure. I have the impression that it is way too many, but that doesn’t mean a whole lot, since any positive number is too many and any annoyingly high positive number is way too many. I think most of the top-level posts that mention anything having to do with gender probably have at least one offending comment.
What percentage of the posts exhibit these problems, would you estimate (or just guess)? Thanks.
ETA, it might well be that potential female contributors would find themselves drawn to topics which are more likely to lead to sexist discussions.
If you mean top-level posts, it’s not that many—certainly a single-digit percentage, although I’m not sure which digit. In comments, the ratio is skewed, because calling people on it makes them do it more as they attempt to defend themselves.
I meant, do you have a sense of what percentage of top-level posts have comments which show the problem?
I’m not sure. I have the impression that it is way too many, but that doesn’t mean a whole lot, since any positive number is too many and any annoyingly high positive number is way too many. I think most of the top-level posts that mention anything having to do with gender probably have at least one offending comment.