Comment by GEBBL
8 months ago
I feel this was an ‘of it’s time’ thing, but I am so glad we have moved on from this. I wouldn’t enjoy working in a workplace where this was acceptable.
8 months ago
I feel this was an ‘of it’s time’ thing, but I am so glad we have moved on from this. I wouldn’t enjoy working in a workplace where this was acceptable.
> I wouldn’t enjoy working in a workplace where this was acceptable.
I understand Americans are prudish to depictions of nudity, however objecting to ASCII art is simply beyond my comprehension.
Anyone objecting to such a thing here would, quite rightly, be considered a nutter.
People aren't objecting to the ASCII art itself, but the context in which it is used — a workplace.
The context being ASCII nudity (!) should not be seen in a workplace?
Is that honestly the problem you have?
I'm not being unkind when I say that if such a 'concern' was raised in Blighty, people would question your sanity.
The consequence is that the workplace is a sterile no mans land and you're better off remote.
Like I said: if being there were actually meaningful it might make sense to be there.
And it was. The developer above posted an ascii dragon and the other posted a topless woman. Tasteful too.
Both ASCII artwork of different things. No idea why folk are so riled up about this.
seriously, what makes that so bad?
It's an ASCII art of a nude woman. So what? It just seems like such a busybody thing to get one's feathers ruffled over.
How about ascii art of a male penis every time you opened your IDE?
The point isn’t what you (MyPasswordSucks) would find objectionable, the point is what the median would find objectionable in a professional setting. Luckily we’ve gotten away from the locker room behavior being the median and now the median is approaching good-manners behavior. This is one of the situations where the Overton window shifting makes us better as a species instead of worse.
>makes us better as a species instead of worse.
IMHO it's made the world worse. We're not sterile robots. To deny us mischievous ASCII art is to deny the very things that make us human. Bring on the IDE penis. Make it widescreen if you like. It's not nearly as offensive as having a censoring big brother overlord telling us what is and isn't acceptable for the workers' enjoyment.
As a gay dude, I'd have no problems at all with this out of a garage game developer.
And any reasonably well adjusted straight male would probably get a good laugh out of the art, same as I would.
We now live in a world where female colleagues can speak in whispers about how a male colleague is hot/attractive, but male colleagues cannot engage in the same behaviour.
Trust me, I know. Because of media stereotypes about gays most female colleagues don't have any problem engaging in "girl talk" once they know I'm gay. Like damn I don't care, I'm just a dude.
> How about ascii art of a male penis every time you opened your IDE?
Once again: So what?
> The point isn’t what you (MyPasswordSucks) would find objectionable, the point is what the median would find objectionable in a professional setting.
I'm part of this "median" you seem to hold in such high regard. If you try to silence all data points outside your preconceived notion of what the "median" view is, then what you have there isn't a median, but just a few vocal people who happen to be on your side.
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> How about ascii art of a male penis every time you opened your IDE
I already do, it's called VSCode and it definitely operates like a phallus.
It's teenager-ish, and the kind of thing that would make people uncomfortable if they saw it at our own workplaces. We can argue about whether companies 'should' punish people for stuff like this, but I can say for sure that I don't feel like I'm missing out on much here.
I still design and add banners to my servers' MOTD to add a little fun to my day. No NSFW stuff, however.
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