This only works if you're honest, so I'm expecting it not to.
Say there's a thread. Generic shitpost. Something like "How often do you go on holiday?" or something. Would you honestly pay more attention if it was made by a user you know is a woman? Would you be easier to dismiss it if you knew a man made it? Or vice versa?
Nothing is responsible for me thinking this, I'm just curious.
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If people were honest, tbe answer would be a resounding "YEAH M8, GOT SUM KANGAS ON THA BAHBIE!"
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Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooobs
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Only respond differently if I notice and remember op being an ape in some other conversation.
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I only reply to dudes
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It's the sole criteria I use in deciding which user to respond to.
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Game of Thrones is tonight you plebiean. Get hyped!
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The stats speak for themselves
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6 RepliesEdited by Warlock: 7/16/2017 3:15:51 PMYou people are lying... Just look at the amount of attention Lady Ghost gets on her posts
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I don't assume the gender of people who post on the internet. Catfish, eunuch, thot, or bombshell, it makes no difference to me. You're all figments of an online personification.
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What's a gender? A type of spice?
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I don't even know what gender people on the -blam!-ing internet are anymore.
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My attention to threads depends on what it's about. It has nothing to do with who posts it or what their gender is.