cowboycrustation [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM to Trans@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish · 9 个月前Behold, The Results Are INlemmy.blahaj.zoneimagemessage-square29fedilinkarrow-up1109arrow-down10file-text
arrow-up1109arrow-down1imageBehold, The Results Are INlemmy.blahaj.zonecowboycrustation [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM to Trans@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish · 9 个月前message-square29fedilinkfile-text
For context, these are the results of a survey that I gave to the users of c/Trans. What are your thoughts?
minus-squarejsomaelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·9 个月前What do you mean? were cis men more likely to answer the survey than cis women on this perform? (I did not answer the survsy, but that’s anecdotal)
minus-squareTar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·9 个月前In general, id say men are a lot more willing to tell the internet their gender and/or sex than women are.
minus-squarecowboycrustation [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPMlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·9 个月前Why would that apply to an anonymous survey tho. The reason that’s a thing is because cis women in particular face a lot of harassment on the Internet, but if it’s anonymous then they don’t have to worry about that.
What do you mean? were cis men more likely to answer the survey than cis women on this perform?
(I did not answer the survsy, but that’s anecdotal)
In general, id say men are a lot more willing to tell the internet their gender and/or sex than women are.
On an anonymous survey though?
Why would that apply to an anonymous survey tho. The reason that’s a thing is because cis women in particular face a lot of harassment on the Internet, but if it’s anonymous then they don’t have to worry about that.