• @[email protected]
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    421 year ago

    The conclusion doesn’t follow the study.

    Threatening messages decrease piracy by women by over 50%, while increasing piracy by men by 18%.

    So, unless there are three times as many male pirates as female, those messages are effective at reducing piracy.

    • D61 [any]
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      1 year ago

      Don’t have time to read the research paper linked by the article at the moment…

      But isn’t the research just looking at how people view the message and not “were you pirating stuff and now you’re not?”

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      So, unless there are three times as many male pirates as female, those messages are effective at reducing piracy.

      That would not surprise me at all.

        • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
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          1 year ago

          Result of gender stereotypes affecting the behaviour of female and male children, so male children grow up to be more encouraged to learn about technology and engage in risk taking behaviour.

          Also inclination to risk taking behaviour is much higher in biological men than biological women, which would also give a potential reason why this advertisment works on women but not on men.

          As always these attributions only represent the average of the women and men populations as a whole. Ofc. there is risk averse men and tech savvy women.

          • Jojo
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            21 year ago

            The word cis or cisgender is right there my friend. Trans people are still biological, after all.

        • amzd
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          211 year ago

          Because of the technical skill required for pirating and the tech industry being mostly men currently.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 year ago

            My wife set up an ARR stack, because she didn’t like downloading individual episodes. It’s not that hard.

            • @[email protected]
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              151 year ago

              The point is that your wife is in the minority. The vast majority of people wouldn’t consider torrenting, let alone *arrs. People with a greater willingness to tinker and learn technical stuff are the ones who’ll consider it, and that group is overwhelmingly composed of men as of right now.