Women tech writers and tech-thinkers are regularly excluded from stupid listicles, women coders are erased, diminished, never mentioned.
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
And honestly, this isn’t just a sexism problem, the vision of a “hacker" as a young single man has hurt tech in many ways.
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It has led to an inefficient/unbalanced expectation of working hours. It has led job insecurity for older coders.
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Maybe the weirdest effect has been the stereotype that echoes through the CFAA: hackers are young, mischievous men who need to be controlled
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
Isn’t that a weird one to think about? That we might have less stupid laws if we didn’t accept the male-dominated stereotype of hackers?
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Would “anti-hacking statute” have the same connotation if “coding” was just as likely to conjure up a picture of a woman?
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I know that seems like a weird contention. But I’m thinking abt a bunch of badly decided cybercrime cases w/ a male “perp” and a female vic.
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What if cyber law was not just about protecting women and children from nasty male hackers?
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(What if when we wrote laws, we took into account a coder's freedom to tinker, and when we thought “coder,” we thought about women and men?)
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@sarahjeong Freedom? Gender parity? That's just crazy talk.1 réponse 0 Retweet 1 j'aime
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