New tech is usually a sausage party at first.
My wild guess is it’s about 75/25 right now.
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New tech is usually a sausage party at first.
My wild guess is it’s about 75/25 right now.
I guess roughly 60/40 men to women (and a good amount of non-binary people), based on the conversations I’ve had about gender here
-waves nonbinarily
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Does it matter?
It's always good to know who your audience is. Different people have different biases, different experiences, different world views, etc.
I wonder why the topic deserved a minus in the ranking?
Why is this getting such a controversial vote ratio?
Reading my comments below (including the not too much downvoted ones) should bring you close to an answer.
I must be too dumb then, but thanks for answering
More men than women like most sites. Probably 70/30.
I asked a couple of months ago and it was about 60m/40f, and age landed with over half being 30-55.
I'd go classic pareto 80/20 and make it 70/20/10 with non binary in the mix.
I'd say I'm about 82% man and 17% woman. Beats me what the remaining 1% should be called. Maybe "cabinet"??