Perhaps, but I think things like moderation specifically just aren't suited to the average female temperament. I'm not talking work ethic, or skill. There are plenty of female mods who "work" really hard. Often downright fanatical. This isn't about not putting in the work. It's about power tripping, infighting, and all sorts of other personal issues that arise in many scenarios.
I've been in enough internet circles that were destroyed overnight by a female admin/mod throwing a temper tantrum and her betas making ritual sacrifices to try to appease her to know that no, women plus power is just a terrible combination almost every time.
One of the biggest redpills in existence is that our ancestors weren't just evil sexists for no reason. They knew what they were doing. It's the enlightened, progressive modern civilization that's making decisions based on sexism.
And they over-moderate and try to police every little thing, eventually running a subreddit into the ground. At least, that would be the end result if Reddit didn't have millions of users, with those users becoming absolutely disposable as a result, because they're easily replaceable.
Perhaps, but I think things like moderation specifically just aren't suited to the average female temperament. I'm not talking work ethic, or skill. There are plenty of female mods who "work" really hard. Often downright fanatical. This isn't about not putting in the work. It's about power tripping, infighting, and all sorts of other personal issues that arise in many scenarios.
I'm pretty sure those are the "females" who aren't really females.
I've been in enough internet circles that were destroyed overnight by a female admin/mod throwing a temper tantrum and her betas making ritual sacrifices to try to appease her to know that no, women plus power is just a terrible combination almost every time.
One of the biggest redpills in existence is that our ancestors weren't just evil sexists for no reason. They knew what they were doing. It's the enlightened, progressive modern civilization that's making decisions based on sexism.
They're called 'helicopter-mom-moderators'.
And they over-moderate and try to police every little thing, eventually running a subreddit into the ground. At least, that would be the end result if Reddit didn't have millions of users, with those users becoming absolutely disposable as a result, because they're easily replaceable.
Making rational decisions on social dynamics is something that Estrogen seems designed not to allow.