This is interesting. I saw on Jezebel a link to a tool called Gender Guesser. You copy and paste a piece of text, and the tool analyzes it and returns a guess on what is the gender of the writer.
Just for fun I ran some of my blog posts through the Gender Guesser. Below are the results:
Post: Celibacy
Total words: 896
Genre: Informal
Female = 1327
Male = 1251
Difference = -76; 48.52%
Verdict: Weak FEMALE
Weak emphasis could indicate European.
Post: Oh to be a work of art
Total words: 1073
Genre: Informal
Female = 1529
Male = 1365
Difference = -164; 47.16%
Verdict: Weak FEMALE
Weak emphasis could indicate European.
Post: End of an era
Total words: 383
Genre: Informal
Female = 671
Male = 726
Difference = 55; 51.96%
Verdict: Weak MALE
Weak emphasis could indicate European.
I wonder if this "weak emphasis" thing may have anything to do with the fact that I learned English as a foreign language.
I would love to find out what the Gender Guesser says about my fellow bloggers. Care to share?
Well, mine were predominantly Weak MALE to MALE, although there were some weak FEMALE in there.
ReplyDeleteAll of which I suspect proves that machines are nowhere near as smart as people...
I tried a handful of posts and more than half of them came out "weak male."
ReplyDelete"I wonder if this "weak emphasis" thing may have anything to do with the fact that I learned English as a foreign language"
ReplyDeleteid have to agree with that logic.
It thinks I'm a man.
ReplyDeletePost: In like a lion...
Genre: Informal
Female = 882
Male = 1569
Difference = 687; 64.01%
Verdict: MALE
Why am I not surprised?
I tried some of my recent posts -- most of them came out weak male. One came out as weak female. Apparently, I'm European -- or maybe a lot of my favorite writers are.
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