> 11% of our respondents said they didn't want to communicate with their fellow human beings via either method [face-to-face conversations or online chat]
and
> The aspects of Stack Overflow that respondents would like to change exhibit differences across demographic groups. For example, developers who are men are more likely to want change in official site rules (from the algorithms behind them to how they are enforced), while developers who are women are more likely to want to change norms for communication on our site.
The top words used by women to describe SO's problems include "condescending", "rude", "assholes".
> 11% of our respondents said they didn't want to communicate with their fellow human beings via either method [face-to-face conversations or online chat]
and
> The aspects of Stack Overflow that respondents would like to change exhibit differences across demographic groups. For example, developers who are men are more likely to want change in official site rules (from the algorithms behind them to how they are enforced), while developers who are women are more likely to want to change norms for communication on our site.
The top words used by women to describe SO's problems include "condescending", "rude", "assholes".