Do you think Alicorn’s style doesn’t have the characteristics I described, or that such writing isn’t statistically likely to come from men?
Well, she thinks explicitly and abstractly, like most people here, and I suppose that could be more common in men, but I don’t think I’ve noticed anything especially male or female in her prose. I didn’t notice an unusual lack or predominance of pronouns. (Actually I think Alicorn, more than most LessWrongers, tends to illustrate ideas with anecdotes about individual people, whether real or hypothetical. So that would mean more pronouns—but then again, Eliezer has the same habit, and I don’t know if that means you’d consider his writing feminine.)
I’ve been collecting examples of Eliezer being mistaken for female; so far I’ve got six, plus two people uncertain. (Someone suggested that it’s because of his name, but I don’t remember why.)
Numerous cases in Methods of Rationality, especially during the early days. It’s as if they had priors suggesting that most Harry Potter fanfiction authors were female.
Well, she thinks explicitly and abstractly, like most people here, and I suppose that could be more common in men, but I don’t think I’ve noticed anything especially male or female in her prose. I didn’t notice an unusual lack or predominance of pronouns. (Actually I think Alicorn, more than most LessWrongers, tends to illustrate ideas with anecdotes about individual people, whether real or hypothetical. So that would mean more pronouns—but then again, Eliezer has the same habit, and I don’t know if that means you’d consider his writing feminine.)
I’ve been collecting examples of Eliezer being mistaken for female; so far I’ve got six, plus two people uncertain. (Someone suggested that it’s because of his name, but I don’t remember why.)
Numerous cases in Methods of Rationality, especially during the early days. It’s as if they had priors suggesting that most Harry Potter fanfiction authors were female.
Aren’t they? That’s always been my impression. Although I can think of a lot of exceptions, like you, nonjon, and the guy who wrote Wastelands.
Someone mentioned that his first name could be misread as Eliza.
I didn’t base my conclusion on pronouns at all. Maybe you missed my commend a few turns further up in the thread where I describe it in more detail.