@zmagg @DanielleSucher though it isn't quite mansplaining, but I find it kind of annoying even if the people are SUPER WELL-MEANING
@aconbere @DanielleSucher @ansate @b0rk that is, what you describe is a problem, but definitely the right side to err on, right?
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@avibryant@aconbere@ansate@b0rk In that I'd rather be thought uninformed than actually miss out on learning, yes, absolutely!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avibryant@aconbere@DanielleSucher@ansate@b0rk it's worth considering that women tend to be more poorly treated for ignorance though -
@chrisamaphone@avibryant@aconbere@ansate@b0rk Ehhhhh... yes. But if we're so scared of that that we fail to take advantage of… (1/2) -
@chrisamaphone@avibryant@aconbere@ansate@b0rk …learning opportunities, we're in really big trouble. (2/2)
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@avibryant@aconbere@DanielleSucher@ansate maybe giving a false impression of ignorance is best if the person already respects you? -
@b0rk@avibryant@aconbere@ansate I like to assume that people already respect me. ^^
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