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Is it more difficult for autistic people to adhere to a code of conduct (in written communic...
I found the blog post Neurodivergence and accountability in free software by Drew DeVault relevant to this. Its plug is a similar defense to Richard Stallman’s statements on sex, but it quickly become …
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Is it more difficult for autistic people to adhere to a code of conduct (in written communic...
As a moderator on Stack Exchange, users suspended for rudeness have repeatedly argued along the lines of the following:
I am autistic and therefore I am unable to recognise when something I write is …