from @LiterallyShaking
[Orange Site discussion got flagged for some reason](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39816558)
Dumb comments:
> [I didn't realize that the audience skewed so heavily male (65%/35%). Since women are the majority of g*mers, it really seems like leaving money on the table not to attract more women as viewers.](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39817415)
Reminder the "majority of g*mers" stat includes Candy Crush.
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> [I think it's a fair question to ask whether more sexualized content from men would cause the distribution of viewers to change; if it wouldn't, I think it's also a fair question to ask why that's the case.](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39817395)
There's plenty of studies on men being more visual, but that's chud science now.
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> [Pictures of feet can’t be sold without it being sexual?](https://old.reddit.com/r/science/comments/1bn8gfq/researchers_uncover_pornification_trend_among/kwhr0zx/?sort=controversial)
No comment.
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From the study:
> For their part, men are rated as better and more competitive players (Salter, 2018), which increases the invisibility of women in this community.
They're trying to frame this as discrimination rather than foids realizing it's easier to get their tits out than to learn to 360 noscope.