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The Gender Guesser - Fitzgerald - 03-07-2013

http://www.hackerfactor.com/GenderGuesser.php#Analyze

Anyone heard of this? Type or paste in a preferably 300 word bit of text, and it tells you if the writer is male or female based on the appearance of certain words or groups of words. May not be a tall order for the erudite group of guys on this forum to tell from a simple read, but methinks it might have some uses...


The Gender Guesser - RouteBackwards - 03-07-2013

Quote: (03-07-2013 02:24 PM)Fitzgerald Wrote:  

http://www.hackerfactor.com/GenderGuesser.php#Analyze

Anyone heard of this? Type or paste in a preferably 300 word bit of text, and it tells you if the writer is male or female based on the appearance of certain words or groups of words. May not be a tall order for the erudite group of guys on this forum to tell from a simple read, but methinks it might have some uses...

Finally. A way to tell if keyboard jockey pua's are alpha or not.


The Gender Guesser - void - 03-07-2013

haha, paste jezebel articles in the analyzer [Image: smile.gif]. pitty, that there is no result for HAMSTER


The Gender Guesser - Walderschmidt - 03-07-2013

Good for an estimate, but since most posts here are not longer than 300 words, I am skeptical of its usefulness even to guess.

Could be useful for meltdowns though.


The Gender Guesser - bacon - 03-07-2013

im guessing words such as (feel, like, whatever, okay) are the main tells for it being a woman in that computer algorithm


The Gender Guesser - storm - 03-07-2013

Quote: (03-07-2013 02:24 PM)Fitzgerald Wrote:  

http://www.hackerfactor.com/GenderGuesser.php#Analyze

Anyone heard of this? Type or paste in a preferably 300 word bit of text, and it tells you if the writer is male or female based on the appearance of certain words or groups of words. May not be a tall order for the erudite group of guys on this forum to tell from a simple read, but methinks it might have some uses...

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The Gender Guesser - Roosh - 03-07-2013

I did the intro to my most recent blog post:

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The Gender Guesser - Hannibal - 03-07-2013

I'm guessing that the more concise, the more male. My posts have a lot of "gray area" words (such as "a lot"), so that's probably (see, there's another one) why my writing appears to be (haha, guess again) female.

The more qualification, the more female. That makes sense; the reason why I qualify my posts is because I do not care for absolutes.


The Gender Guesser - Hannibal - 03-07-2013

Unsurprisingly, texts such as the Unibomber Manifesto and anything written by Roissey are absolutely "male".


The Gender Guesser - Sailor - 03-07-2013

[Image: troll.gif] What if i type in Spanish/Portuguese?


The Gender Guesser - Apollo - 03-07-2013

Entered in the the recent post on ROK by Mangosteen and it was found informally male and formally female, while this Jezebel article written by a dude (http://jezebel.com/5988956/if-people-tal...bout-girls) was informally female and formally male.

I wonder if this thing has any usefulness outside of analyzing writing. Do you think a higher male informal/formal structure when writing or speaking has higher impacts on sexual/political outcomes?


The Gender Guesser - Hannibal - 03-07-2013

Women definitely try to emulate the formal male, if that's what you're asking. The formal male writing style has authority and power.


The Gender Guesser - Handsome Creepy Eel - 03-07-2013

I've put in the text from the "squid tale" in my sig and the result is:

Quote:Quote:

Genre: Informal
Female = 891
Male = 992
Difference = 101; 52.68%
Verdict: Weak MALE

Weak emphasis could indicate European.

Why is everything weak male and European?


The Gender Guesser - Apollo - 03-07-2013

Quote: (03-07-2013 03:55 PM)Hannibal Wrote:  

Women definitely try to emulate the formal male, if that's what you're asking. The formal male writing style has authority and power.

I am wondering if a woman's/man's speech is more informally male or female when trying to attract a guy/girl or whether this is something that really doesn't change that much.

If it is conditional...and you could somehow make this an app and record bits of conversation, it could have some predictive power on behavior.


The Gender Guesser - Emancipator - 03-07-2013

I wonder why it says: Weak emphasis could indicate European.


The Gender Guesser - Hades - 03-07-2013

Everything I get is like 89-95% male.


The Gender Guesser - username - 03-07-2013

When I saw the title, "Gender Guesser" I thought it was going to be a thread of pictures of women and ladyboys and we had to guess what they are. haha


The Gender Guesser - Hades - 03-07-2013

hahaha, I threw that "Peg Your Boyfriend to Keep Him Thoughtful" article by Schwyzer in there.

Genre: Informal
Female = 1854
Male = 1770
Difference = -84; 48.84%
Verdict: Weak FEMALE

Weak emphasis could indicate European.


The Gender Guesser - Hannibal - 03-07-2013

It looks like most of the jezebel articles written by women are "male".

I tested out the last five articles off their website.

The fuck is this shit?