@jsonmez Hey John, this article appears to be based on premise that "programmers" are male: https://simpleprogrammer.com/2017/03/29/dating-for-programmers/ …
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Replying to @clemensv
I'd say it's not based on any premise. A good amount of my content is targeted towards men, since I am a man and most of my audience is male
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @jsonmez
I care a lot about diversity in the industry and try very immediately to help women to succeed. I find such targeting counterproductive.
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Replying to @clemensv
. I try and help EVERYONE succeed and I don't waste my time bitching about what other people do.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @jsonmez
You just prior stated the contrary and said you specifically target just half of the population.
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Replying to @clemensv
That is one piece of content--which I did not write BTW. I said a good amount of my content it targeted towards men, not ALL.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @jsonmez
It's on your platform. You can clarify the targeting with an easy headline tweak. The generalization is radioactive.
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Replying to @clemensv
I really don't care about political correctness. I've got more important things to do, like actually helping people.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr @jsonmez
Maybe my notion of people worth respecting and helping is a bit more inclusive than yours. Thank you for the conversation, John.
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That's funny because mine is EVERYONE, and yours is everyone except those who don't hold the exact same beliefs as you.
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