Editing The importance of asking ~stupid questions~
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|Description=For the communities of GenderChangers and the /ETC, spaces where people can ask so-called stupid questions amongst themselves, are explicitly needed.<br> | |Description=For the communities of GenderChangers and the /ETC, spaces where people can ask so-called stupid questions amongst themselves, are explicitly needed.<br> | ||
− | Attitudes like RTFSC (Read the | + | Attitudes like RTFSC (Read the Fucking Source Code) are highly present in physical or digital tech spaces, causing amateurs and newbies to feel unwelcome and ashamed. This often develops a habit of self-censorship and, if not addressed, may transform into a cause of exclusions. |
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