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by camdenlock
1992 days ago
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By that logic, it would be sensible to lament that, say, a particular daycare is staffed entirely by women, or that a particular ice hockey team is made up entirely of white men. Sometimes groups of humans coalesce these ways, and there’s nothing wrong or unfortunate about it. No intervention requested or required. If you want to champion diversity of viewpoints, that’s a different matter entirely, and such conditions may be desirable, depending on the wants & needs of the group in question. Take these things on a case-by-case basis. Don’t reach for top-down governance as a panacea when such a thing is neither requested nor required. |
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This is a non-sequitur; neither of those are communities in the sense under discussion.
I'll agree that there are some cases where a lack of diversity doesn't indicate any weakness in the community, but that is not the general case.
I don't know why you are bringing "intervention" into the discussion as I did not, nor did the OP. And who said anything about top-down governance? I noted only that the case for more diversity in HN is quite defensible, and it obviously is. NB I didn't claim it was correct, just defensible which is a pretty low bar.
So beyond "bizarre" being an overreach (ironically, verging on bizarre even before the ex post facto introduction of intervention, etc.), this is exactly the case-by-case you are asking for.