Men as Likely to be Harassed Online as Women. Gender differences most profound in perception &attitude @CathyYoung63http://reason.com/archives/2017/07/18/men-as-likely-to-be-harassed-online-as-w/ …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CathyYoung63
Particularly interesting that whilst women were more that twice as likely to report being very upset, no gap in negative life impacts.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CathyYoung63
I wonder if 'upset feelings' could be measured objectively, how much difference there would be. Probably some.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CathyYoung63
I wonder how much of the upset is just thinking they SHOULD be upset abt this or that thing, as opposed to truly being upset.
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Replying to @VaughnMJason @CathyYoung63
Or men thinking they shouldn't be. Or not liking to admit that they are. Or describing the same feelings in terms of anger.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CathyYoung63
Seems it would be difficult to get absolutely true answers even if the people were open to telling the absolute truth.
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Replying to @VaughnMJason @CathyYoung63
Yes! Comparing the way men & women feel by comparing the words they use to express those feelings is likely to be very flawed.
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eg, Great study found men more likely to address mental health problems if couched in terms of building strengths than admitting weakness.
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