Debugging conference anti-harassment policies
Posted Feb 5, 2011 18:00 UTC (Sat) by
BrucePerens (guest, #2510)
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Debugging conference anti-harassment policies by mjg59
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Debugging conference anti-harassment policies
It's entirely possible to use imagery of women in bikinis in a non-coercive manner, but that doesn't mean that doing so is acceptable in a technical presentation.
Or men in thongs. But the point there is that objectifies people (treats them as sexual objects). Which is easy to describe and identify as a category of material to be avoided, as is material that depicts or encourages coercion.
This still seems 1000 times more specific, unambiguous, and easy to identify than guidelines based on being offensive or making uncomfortable.
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