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flar Aug 22, 2020 6:29 PM

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Originally Posted by rousseau (Post 9018385)
This year I'm the oldest I've ever been.

Me too! Wow,.that's crazy it's happening to everyone at the same time

softee Aug 22, 2020 6:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ssiguy (Post 9018850)
What I've wondered is why there are almost no women on the forum.

I've never known a woman who cared one bit about skyscrapers.

SaskScraper Aug 23, 2020 1:15 AM

I've always thought I was close to median age in this forum but looks like I'm about a decade away from that until we get more forumers in their 20's ( and less forumers in their 60's) in the 2020s.

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Originally Posted by MonctonRad (Post 9018998)
The debates on online forums such as this can get pretty nasty, petty and personal. I doubt too many women are keen to participate.

In other words, to many females, SSP would not be considered a "safe space".

Another thing may be the the focus and subject matter discussed on this particular forum. This might be more attractive to male participants than female participants.


There's a regular forumer in Regina but she posts only in the Queen city's threads.
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When I first started posting on SSP there was someone called PrairieGirl from Moose Jaw that posted regularly in the weather thread but she decided to pack it in several years ago, I haven't seen any posts from her account in quite a few years unfortunately :(

Architype Aug 23, 2020 3:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ssiguy (Post 9018850)
What I've wondered is why there are almost no women on the forum.

Men have opinions, women have feelings. Feelings don't do so well here.

Age wise, few of us want to admit we're in the last category before death. ;)

Truenorth00 Aug 23, 2020 3:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MonctonRad (Post 9018998)

In other words, to many females, SSP would not be considered a "safe space".

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logan5 Aug 23, 2020 3:49 AM

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Originally Posted by softee (Post 9019157)
I've never known a woman who cared one bit about skyscrapers.

Exactly. Just like you don’t see a woman watching a Star Trek marathon in their parents basement. That’s the type of crowd we have here.

harls Aug 23, 2020 4:08 AM

Hey, can the next thread be "What street did you grow up on?" followed by "what was your first pet's name?"

:lurk:

Bcasey25raptor Aug 23, 2020 9:45 AM

not surprised i'm on the young side for this forum. But surprised so few young people visit this site. I'm a member of NUMTOTs on facebook and urbanism, urban planning, transit etc all seem extremely popular among 18-35 year olds, maybe it's the nature of forums themselves being a dying medium.

Won't say my exact age as it's no ones business, all I'll say is I'm in my 20s.

Bcasey25raptor Aug 23, 2020 9:52 AM

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Originally Posted by softee (Post 9019157)
I've never known a woman who cared one bit about skyscrapers.

Oh we exist, we just aren't vocal about it, also keep in mind no one specifically mentions their gender on this forum and they very well could be women behind the keyboard without knowing.

There seems to be a tendency online to always assume the person you are talking with is male unless proven otherwise, I get assumed to be male on this forum every single day despite that not being true at all.

softee Aug 23, 2020 9:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bcasey25raptor (Post 9019541)
Oh we exist, we just aren't vocal about it, also keep in mind no one specifically mentions their gender on this forum and they very well could be women behind the keyboard without knowing.

There seems to be a tendency online to always assume the person you are talking with is male unless proven otherwise, I get assumed to be male on this forum every single day despite that not being true at all.

Oh, I know there are more than a few women (besides you) who are contributing members of this forum, but I think it's a safe bet to say that it's overwhelmingly men (90+%) who while away the hours on this and other similar development forums.

HomeInMyShoes Aug 24, 2020 1:36 PM

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Originally Posted by harls (Post 9019455)
Hey, can the next thread be "What street did you grow up on?" followed by "what was your first pet's name?"

:lurk:

The Great Canadian Security Question Thread?

esquire Aug 24, 2020 4:20 PM

I'm in my early 40s. I don't have hard numbers to back it up, but I suspect that when I joined this forum nearly 20 years ago, the average age was much younger, teens to early 30s. From local meetups and pictures of other meetups during those years, it felt like the typical user was either university/college-aged, or a recent graduate. These days it feels like the typical user is mid-career or older.

As I've pointed out before, this forum (and others like it, I guess) is a bit of a web 1.0 relic and it doesn't really attract a lot of younger people anymore. Which is OK with me, I don't think it would be 10x better if it had 10x the users.

Harrison Aug 24, 2020 5:07 PM

I've been an active user on here since I was 14 - I'm 27 now. I would think that early start makes me an outlier on here.

Proof Sheet Aug 25, 2020 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by HomeInMyShoes (Post 9020268)
The Great Canadian Security Question Thread?

What is your mother's maiden name and what is your oldest cousins first name? As well, please let us know which accounts you use these passwords for :)

dleung Aug 25, 2020 2:13 PM

I'm surprised that 130 people voted. Figured the design competition poll would be more fun lol.

I feel older than most forumers but turned out to be right in the middle at mid 30's. Are lurkers driving up the average?

MolsonExport Aug 25, 2020 2:14 PM

If we are bandying about possible threads, might I suggest we create one that is dedicated to people's thoughts about the shopping mall crisis that engulfed Bari 5 or 6 years ago?


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