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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
It's a small quote from really interesting convo. I can see their point on one level, but I just want to yelp "Wait, danger!" at this idea.
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Replying to @jesslynnrose @EmilyGorcenski
Speaking as someone who's done this (when the environment was less friendly), I don't feel like it's negatively impacted my career.
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Replying to @justkelly_ok @EmilyGorcenski
Oh, I'm interested in this! Have you written about it anywhere? Folks esp in smaller markets/niches talk about risk and concerns.
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Replying to @jesslynnrose @EmilyGorcenski
I haven't written about it... I did receive significant online harassment from 8chan. But now that there's more, it seems safer.
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It was all in tweets that are now deleted (bc of aforementioned harassment and press) but if you Google me, you can read about it :P
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Yeah, I def acknowledge that San Francisco and web tech in particular might be a more protective bubble.
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But for women in positions similar to mine...devs in Silicon Valley, I would lean toward encouraging speaking out over discouraging it.
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Replying to @justkelly_ok @jesslynnrose
I think yes, but it's also important to remember that we're in a terrifyingly small minority of that group.
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Dealing with harassment for speaking out is no joke, but we need to normalize it, so I agree that those who can should.
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*normalize it to end harassment
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