Drama in /r/askscience when the mods don't like the answer to a loaded question

38  2017-01-30 by [deleted]

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Buzzword is, itself, a buzzword now.

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Modding /r/askscience was such a ballache. The strategy really creates more work for the mods; particularly with the monstrous automod config. Also, hundreds of bloody comment mods and none of them do anything.

Funny that even with 3466873 moderators, /r/science is still strongly censoring anything that claims being just male and female is natural.

I'm male. I am not afraid to say it.

You should be with the amount of people calling for your eradication without consequence lol.

Yeah, but the people calling for it are little girls and cucks. The worst they can do is piss on my shoes.

Hmm. I do love my shoes.

Shoe lives matter.

Those are the people I step over on my way into the office.

Gross

Did you just assume your own identity?

I sent my genitals to a lab for testing.

10 years debating with no consensus on what is a male and what is a female.

B R A V O /r/askscience

Ceddit never works for me.. can someone give me another link.

ATHF was funny in 2009 tbh

ATHF is funny always and forever.

What did they have a problem with?

Apparently this

Um, that's just an SSL expired certificate error.

And from LetsEncrypt, which is supposed to be trivial to renew ...

Somebody didn't install Certbot!

Our brains are able to use face alone to determine the sex of another person. There are also more obvious cues like body shape, tone of voice so on. Here is a link on a study about facial gender recognition https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8460447_Sex_differences_in_face_gender_recognition_in_humans

Productive, helpful and to the point response that cites research

Baleeted