• In short: Transgender woman Roxanne Tickle is suing social media platform Giggle for Girls after she was excluded from the women-only app.
  • She is alleging unlawful discrimination on the basis of gender identity while the app’s founder has denied she is a woman.
  • What’s next? The hearing is expected to run for four days.

A transgender woman who was excluded from a women-only social media app should be awarded damages because the app’s founder has persistently denied she is a woman, a Sydney court has heard.

In February 2021, Roxanne Tickle downloaded the Giggle for Girls social networking app, which was marketed as a platform exclusively for women to share experiences and speak freely.

Users needed to provide a selfie, which was assessed by artificial intelligence software to determine if they were a woman or man.

Ms Tickle’s photograph was determined to be a woman and she used the app’s full features until September that year, when the account became restricted because the AI decision was manually overridden.

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        False, the ‘=’ is transitive, meaning:

        A = B and B = C implies A = C

        The symbol you meant to use is the implication arrow: =>

        Trans women => women

        Cis women => women

        Black women => women

        Lesbian women => women

        This means: If the left statement is true, the right statement must also be true. If the left statement is false, you don’t know whether the right statement is true or false.

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          I would just use the subset symbol ⊆. I think it makes more sense here.

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            You’re right, I don’t have that on my keyboard though

            Besides, a ∈ A ⊆ B => a ∈ B, so what I wrote is not THAT nonsensical

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          Did you understand what I was saying?

          Yes?

          Then it’s true. This isn’t a math class in university this is a conversation on Lemmy. You understood the point so my message was conveyed.

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          They are trying to say that cis and trans women both fall under the larger group known as women, they just don’t understand math.

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          Could you explain what part of it doesn’t make sense to you? (Or what part you disagree with) Maybe one of us can clarify better if we start there

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          Literally do not care I’m not in a math class I’m on Lemmy. I conveyed the point and you understood it so it did make sense. Learn how language and communication works.

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      You’re being intentionally dense. Different adjectives can apply to the same noun without implying those adjectives are the same thing. It’s extremely basic grammar.

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      “X is Y” in English translates mathematically to “X is a subset of Y”

      Here’s an example written out in plain English. You can do the exercise of translating it to math terms to see how it makes sense.

      • A square is a polygon
      • A triangle is a polygon
      • A square is not a triangle