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Yep.

Well, let's say: if everyone removes their profile pictures and names that indicate gender on Nostr, sure some people talk in very gender-specific ways, but most of the time, can we really tell that persons a man or a woman??

And if we couldn't, how would our conversations be different than if we particularly geared it with gender in mind?? 🤔🤔🤔

And from there, would we realize how much we assume about the other gender and how much we come from the stereotypes??

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Oh yeah, online is totally different. The biological things really operate most strongly in real life.

Alan Turing came with the idea of a test for AI based on a party game they used to play called "The Imitation Game" where a man or a woman would go into a different room, and people would pass notes in and out and try to figure out what gender they were.

Reminds me of the famous comic:

For more info on using a fictitious name online, check out our new guide!

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Haha! I should've just said ONLINE to begin with as well.

😆 Love that comic.