The fact that this double standard exists (I did this search today to confirm)

https://lemmy.today/post/7002437

The fact that this double standard exists (I did this search today to confirm) - Lemmy Today

The true mildly infuriating is the comments. Whether this is rage bait or not, we should all be about to agree on some basic things:

  • Domestic violence sucks regardless of who the victim is and who the perpetrator is.

  • Helping one group of victims, like males, does not have to and should not take away from helping another group.

  • The number of victims should not be the deciding factor on whether victims deserve empathy and support.

People in here are going out of their way to defend what is clearly a biased oversight, treating women like an automatic victim and treating men like an automatic perpetrator. Why? Just acknowledge that it’s dumb, shows bias, and move on.

This isn’t rage bait. There are a lot of tech workers on Lemmy and it’s likely that someone that works at Google could see this and fix the issue.
Lol
What’s funny?

/>not rage bait

/>likely that someone that works at Google could see this

/> and fix the issue.

Your statements are

Can you please point me to where I should cross post it then?

“you have to have a better idea then mine in order to show that me saying something is not ragebait and is LIKELY is wrong”

No

Aren’t they likely to see brand mentions?

Same principle:

Would be irresponsible not to be tracking keywords ‘round the web… imagine if this discussion were “new Google Search CSAM exploit”! But I do expect some level of engagement really helps the odds of discussions being raised to a company’s attention, so you’re right it’s not a guarantee.