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Discussion on: More censorship 🤐 on DEV - Looking for a new home for my angry accessibility rants, any suggestions?

 
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GrahamTheDev • Edited

The article that was deleted was not angry in the slightest. It was an analysis of a study and questions about the source of the relationship.

I wish I could link to it instead of dancing around it, but essentially it was an article on the relationship between people with disabilities and being LGB (it was from 2012 so we didn't have TQIA+ then as part of common vernacular).

It showed that the prevalence of disability is significantly higher among the LGB community. That is a scary thing that affects a lot of what we as developers need to think about if we are in any way involved in hiring. algorithm creation, AI etc.

The article was deleted as it is a contentious. The reason given (and I am not joking) was:

"members find the title and premise offensive. "

How you can find a study offensive? How can you take offense at a premise and it be a strong enough reason to close a balanced article.

Anyway, I have bent your ear enough and I enjoyed the conversation on this point.

However, as you are the third person to say that my angry rants do not really risk offending I am feeling a little more safe to post.

I still need a place to discuss really contentious issues so any suggestions would be appreciated (by which I mean the sort of issues where people immediately react rather than engaging and thinking) but at least the community seems to back me up on the angry rants stuff, even if I still can't shake the feeling of "don't challenge the narrative" which just makes me uneasy.

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Sorin Costea

Looks to me like not the "anger" was the deletion trigger, then... so there's a totally different discussion needed.

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GrahamTheDev • Edited

I tell you what, I will link to it, but let me know when you have read it so I can delete the link. I will let you see if it was offensive or not as I am happy to be corrected by the community.

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Sorin Costea • Edited

It's not offensive in language. Now if it's offensive in ideas I cannot tell because I'm not in either group. But as a general rule, if somebody tells me they are offended, I pay attention exactly because I'm not them and cannot feel what they feel. Offenses happen a lot also unintentionally.
PS: it's always risky to give opinions on hot topics (especially as outsider) and this is definitely a hot topic nowadays.
PS 2: I visit dev.to as a technical community so normally I wouldn't even have clicked the title.