Hi

I am looking to broaden my youtube subscriptions for other female channel.

The reason I am specifically looking for female channels is that of most of my subscriptions are to male channels like:

but I only have few female channel that I like:

If you are a male, what are some of your female channel that you like?

  • Solumbran@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    The good old red flag of talking about “males and females” instead of men and women like a normal person with a brain.

    • Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      15 hours ago

      It’s pretty normal to use male and female when specifying gender as an adjective. Man and woman are nouns. Calling a professional a female manager, or male teacher is normal english grammar. Using male or female as a noun is the red flag, which upon re-reading they also do… hmmmm

      But OP constantly genders the channel instead of the creator which feels more non-native english speaker to me. They post about european stuff and in norwegean. Don’t read too much into it.

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        11 hours ago

        No it’s not. At most, you can use it combined (“male worker”) but no one normal says “a male” except when talking about animals. People who use it like that for humans are generally a big red flag.

        And you don’t learn to use “mal” and “female” when you learn english, you only find that in toxic masculinity environments.

        • Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          4 hours ago

          When learning a language, you don’t do literally everything by the book. In the real world you have to figure it out and extrapolate from incomplete information, and sometimes you get it a bit wrong.

          From a few minutes playing on an autotranslator, it appears that Norwegan uses the same word for male/man and female/woman. Like the noun and adjective versions are the same word with different conjugations. A Norwegan learning english as a second language can quite reasonably be unaware that there is a distinction there.

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      18 hours ago

      Doesn’t mean OP has any bad intentions. I see this happening often in my country where English is not the first language of most people.