The radical notion that women should engage in internecine flamewars on the Internet

Aug 12, 2007 23:59

Oh my. The feminist bloggers have taken on the Internet Hate Machine known as Anonymous. Encyclopedia Dramatica (very NSFW and extremely offensive, don't blame me if you get fired) has the scoop on the post which might have been from Biting Beaver that started it all, as well as the on-going aftermathSome of the commenters on the feminist blogs get ( Read more... )

feminism, internet, drama, blog, trolling

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auntysarah August 13 2007, 08:25:24 UTC
I'm a member of feminist, and there's a lot of good, sensible interesting stuff in there. It also does have its share of trolls and posters with an apparent sense of proportion bypass, however.

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pw201 August 13 2007, 09:23:47 UTC
My impression from when it gets linked from elsewhere is that it's mainly about the mods preventing the use of words like "niggardly" or "lame", so I wonder about their sense of proportion and how it affects the community as a whole. There's also the US-biased, "the Man is keeping you down, man" attitude: the thread linked from stupid_free is a classic example, where most of the community said you shouldn't call the cops if you hear what sounds like domestic violence, in case the cops find your neighbours have some pot or are illegal immigrants.

In the case of Anonymous, the categories imposed by their religion mean they can't see what Anonymous is about because it doesn't fit them (with the exceptions noted above), so they're reduced to denouncing the people on their own side as sell-outs.

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auntysarah August 13 2007, 09:29:28 UTC
My impression from when it gets linked from elsewhere is that it's mainly about the mods preventing the use of words like "niggardly" or "lame"

That's ... not a portrayal I recognise.

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pw201 August 13 2007, 15:13:10 UTC
Have you tried calling something "lame"? :-)

I suspect my impression is partly down to only reading the bits of it I see linked to from snark communities like stupid_free, although the domestic violence episode lead directly to the formation of worldfeminism, suggesting that some of the actual members felt the atmosphere was a bit stifling.

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ex_robhu August 13 2007, 08:49:47 UTC
Blah.

The blog of the person at the center of the storm has unfortunately become the Blogger equivalent of friends only.

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