Okay, so I've been getting attacked by several people for not knowing their correct gender, and I think the whole reaction is unnessecary. People get other people's genders wrong all the time, in fact, for the longest time people thought I was a "she" on one site. I don't think it's an allowance to be offended or overreact. IMO, as long as you're not using gender to degrade someone, defeat an argument, or anything else that would be considered sexist, then you just made an honest mistake in my book.
No breaking the rules.
Rule 29: "On the internet, all girls are men, and all kids are undercover FBI agents or Perverted Justice Decoys."
Rule 30: "There are NO girls on the internet."
That is the end of that.
Blackflag:
I think you should seriously stop trying to interact with anyone at all.
That way you get 0 people's genders wrong.
Blackflag:
People should make it clear then.
"Better than deserved, but not as good as I will be." ~R. C. Sproul
Darth Vitiosus:
LOL, guess your saying people on the Internet like me, are not a girl?
"Better than deserved, but not as good as I will be." ~R. C. Sproul
GodChoosesLife:
I didn't say anything, I am just following the Rules of the Internet.
By
admin |
Oct 8 2014 3:51 AM Blackflag:
See, remember when that person came around to DDO and here complaining about gender articles? Wondering why debate sites made them reveal their gender?
This is why folks. This is why.
I'm the main developer for the site. If you have any problems, ideas, questions or concerns please send me a message.
Let's revive the forums!
Blackflag:
We reached #25 earlier in this thread. On to #26.
Blackflag:
Which one's the guy or girl here?
I'm training you to spot genders better.