Seems to me that both sites have some problems, if we compare Mi Yodeya with BH. Namely in how they fare in relation to problematic parts of the text under study, especially when that spirals out into 'what that should mean for current behaviour'. That looks pretty much like a blue-print for "how to violate the Code of Conduct and get away with it".
But you seem to be right in your observation that MY is less of a problem here compared to BH. Way less, from what I read there.
To get on one topic: The search for "homosexual" leads to questions and answers that are in my opinion less than ideal on MY, but highly problematic on BH. From complete hateful bigotry in comments to dozens of regular posts that each would deserve dozens of flags for violations. And your 'evangelicals' argument only crowns off the whole affair.
Just one example for a question that starts with: "I see people showing me their resoning that homosexuality deserves condemnation, I know that and fully endorse, […]"
Is it a modern miracle that this site is allowed to exist in this form on the StackExchange network?
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Date: 2019-09-07 02:11 pm (UTC)But you seem to be right in your observation that MY is less of a problem here compared to BH. Way less, from what I read there.
To get on one topic: The search for "homosexual" leads to questions and answers that are in my opinion less than ideal on MY, but highly problematic on BH. From complete hateful bigotry in comments to dozens of regular posts that each would deserve dozens of flags for violations. And your 'evangelicals' argument only crowns off the whole affair.
Just one example for a question that starts with: "I see people showing me their resoning that homosexuality deserves condemnation, I know that and fully endorse, […]"
Is it a modern miracle that this site is allowed to exist in this form on the StackExchange network?