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dang ◴[] No.23543783[source]
This is an interesting and in-depth article that was inappropriately flagged. I've turned off the flags.

I understand the impulse to flag follow-up stories [1], especially on the hottest controversies of the moment, which always produce a flood of articles, most of which aren't very good. Curiosity and repetition don't go together [2]. But it's important to recognize the articles that are higher than median quality and not simply flag an entire category mechanically. Curiosity isn't mechanical either.

[1] https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...

[2] https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...

[3] https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...

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ChuckMcM ◴[] No.23544124[source]
For me, the discussion of your action here confirms, even more strongly, that not only is the bias real, but also it is sometimes completely opaque to people who hold that bias.

Thanks for unflagging it, otherwise I would have missed it I'm sure.

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mlpgx ◴[] No.23544276[source]
The problem is that everyone has his own personal experiences. In my surroundings I've seen black women get funding where white men did not. I've seen minorities preferred in hiring.

The world has changed drastically in the last five years. It is white men who feel silenced in the tech industry, by HR, the press, CEOs and activists.

So the article can be true of course, but it aligns less and less with what we see in the field.

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1. Pfhreak ◴[] No.23544340[source]
I don't believe the data aligns with your anecdotes. While you may feel that is the experience today, I would be surprised if it represented the wider system as a whole.
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2. stormdennis ◴[] No.23544745[source]
His anecdotes is a way of putting what he's saying down. If it was a minority person saying something about their experiences that you didn't agree with, would you refer to them as their anecdotes?
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3. Pfhreak ◴[] No.23545850[source]
What you are asking is a diversion -- he's not a minority, he's part of the dominant social group (at least from my reading). I'm not saying his experiences didn't happen, I'm saying they contradict the wider view. It has nothing to do with whether I agree or not -- his feelings are absolutely his feelings, likewise his experiences. They just aren't representative of the wider whole.
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4. stormdennis ◴[] No.23548171{3}[source]
You didn't answer my question, I notice. Perhaps he's a person who has been or felt he has been, hard done by? Is he not allowed to voice "his truth"?
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5. Pfhreak ◴[] No.23552377{4}[source]
> You didn't answer my question, I notice.

Correct. It was a bad faith strawman question (I called it diversive above).

> Is he not allowed to voice "his truth"

I then immediately said he's free to voice his experiences.

Maybe you are trying to engage in good faith, if so, you should know it reads as concern trolling.

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6. stormdennis ◴[] No.23557461{5}[source]
I'm not going to say what you write, reads as. Suffice it to say that I imagine you don't receive the adulation you feel you deserve.