I noticed on twitter there’s lots of girls in tech hating on tech, which is often funny but I don’t think the most helpful bc it seems ppl are more likely to do “good” behaviors if they believe it’s the norm & painting a hostile environ to women will deter women from coming in
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I saw stats somewhere (but can’t find) ab how metro ticket sales increased more w campaign saying something like “most people buy train tickets” than when a campaign threatening punishment was run, which makes me think highlighting/celebrating good behavior is more effective
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Also, my experience in tech has been wonderfully positive, of course not without some troubles, but certainly way better in terms of meritocracy and care for women than (surprisingly) when I was doing work with the UN
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I really admire and appreciate
@weschan who instead of jumping in for female friendly kudos, or finger pointing of who is bad and who is better, just goes about investing in the great people he finds, and then keeps having the highest unicorn to investment ratiopic.twitter.com/m1MbfDBIMB
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Not saying tech is perfect, but I think if we want to make it better, the path isn’t best made by tearing each other down, rather celebrating/amplifying the good to pull people towards change instead of goading people w fear into further insulation & normalizing bad behavior
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