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batlleonafc · 10 months
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I love this picture 🥹
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soccersoccer · 5 months
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How misogyny harms women's footballers
tl;dr Men's sports are often labelled neutral; it won't say "men" in the title. When you actually add the word "men" so viewers know it's men-only, interest seems to drop. Because plenty of people are not looking for men-only, they are looking for sports. Sneaking in men-only by acting like it's just neutral significantly falsely inflates interest in men's sports compared to women's.
My own experiment:
A day ago, I changed the Wikipedia page List of Spain international footballers to be titled List of Spain men's international footballers. The list was not a list of footballers, it was a list of men's-only footballers, so this was an appropriate change.
**tld;r ^ And then the pageviews for the men's page went down to a tiny fraction of what they were before. People WEREN'T searching for a men's list, that's just what they were automatically given.**
The women's page was previously called List of Spain women's international footballers. It is still called that, because it's an appropriate name. Now both titles are equally gendered.
The page for List of Spain international footballers now stands as a short page with links to both the men's and women's pages. Anyone searching for men will click the first link. Link.
Unfortunately, when you type in List of Spain international footballers, search engines still give you the page for men's footballers. The women's page is nowhere to be found in searches. I scrolled for a whole minute on Google, and the women's page cannot be found by typing in List of Spain international footballers. The neutral page, which is titled that word for word, can't even be found. They just give you the men's. The views are still heavily biased towards men. But still...
RESULTS:
Pageviews for List of Spain international footballers: Daily average of 165 for the year 2023.
This means about 165 people per day were looking at the men's page. Before the name got changed.
Pageviews List of Spain international footballers got yesterday after I changed the name: 188.
Perfectly average day. This means people yesterday were looking at the neutral page that consists of two links to each the men's and women's team, not the men's page anymore. And it still gets the same average views.
Pageviews List of Spain men's international footballers got yesterday now that it is titled men's: 18. Only 18 views.
Just as easy to find as before, still given to everyone by Google and every other search engine, the men's page still directly linked to other men's sports pages, still accessible and all the info right there. The only difference is it simply says men's in the title. Pointing out it's men-only seems to be enough to make people realize it's not what they were looking for.
The men's page, when it was neutrally titled List of Spain international footballers, never received anywhere near as low views as 18. The lowest in the entire year was 91. I'm searching years and years and years back and the lowest I ever see is 60, and that's an outlier. Simply adding men's to the title, and changing none of the accessibility to the page, made pageviews drop off a cliff.
Pageviews each day the past week for the men's page: 144 views, 127 views, 117 views, 138 views, 122 views, 140 views, 243 views, 18 views.
243 to 18 in one day, just by changing the title to stop pretending the men's page is a neutral page. Not a coincidence, as shown by the clear pattern.
Most of the prior "interest" are now not interested enough to click if they know it's men-only. Many people aren't trying to find men's sports, they just want sports. But they are only given men's sports.
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Not to mention the format of the women's page was incomplete and hideous? They used a fancy table for the men's page, but this ugly grey block for the women's page. It took me a while but I fixed it to make the women's page complete and normal. I don't know why they decided to put effort into making the men's page look nice, but they couldn't do the same for women. It's a minor thing but it bothered me enough to fix it.
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onabatlle-2 · 6 months
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🇪🇸, via sefutbolfem’s ig, 24/10/23
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Not Alexia related but I'm so mad. This article if real it's an embarrassment. I know as a "punishment" the usual captaincy roles were revoked but this from Ivana? I also couldn't imagine if Olga lifted it as she was one who has publically stated on multiple occasions her liking to Vilda.
I know it's her wife but the situation? It's like if Paredes' wife didn't publically send indirects to RFEF/RM during the period where her wife was suffering or if Engen didn't support Mapi and her cause: how can you be used to try to avoid being condemned of sexual assault when everyone with a brain condemns it?
(Won't speak of the views on that of the men and madridistas of my lovely country because I'm embarrassed to be called Spanish, luckily I was born in Catalunya)
https://twitter.com/relevo/status/1777293549886661098?t=pX6J3y6MgMamfnLWXD-5yQ&s=19
cada cosa que sale nueva es más asquerosa y peor...it's like every new piece of information that comes out of the rubiales case is worse and worse. 🫣 there are certain things that i will never forgive rfef for and humiliating irene paredes, making her a scapegoat, and stripping her of her captaincy to put in these sycophantic figures that will suck up to them is high on the list!
first, the fact that rubiales is using the opinion of the wife of ivana andrés to defend his case is such loser behaviour. who gives a crap what the wife of ivana even has to say? it's only slight less irrelevant than if jenni hermoso called me to testify on her behalf. lawyers should laugh this type of evidence out of court.
second, look i understand that this woman was going through a harrowing situation involving her baby and in a foreign country. i would be out of my mind. and she's obviously extremely grateful for the help she received. and to give her the benefit of the doubt, sometimes you say things that are over the top in your gratitude.
but...i can't help but compare this with some of the things that ivana, olga carmona, athenea and others said in support of vilda and rfef that basically was like "we are all good here. nothing to see." 😒 like come on. if you're not going to support jenni, then the least you can do is say nothing at all. it's such a bad look.
at the end of the day, like laia codina says, players are inherently selfish, and some will put their own fame and glory above what's right...anyway, more happiness and power to my three captains.
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realmadridfamily · 8 months
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"Madridismo is proud of you. Champions."
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Olga Carmona Misa Rodriguez Ivana Andres Teresa Abelleira
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talkingwoso · 5 days
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🏆 Spain has won “best team of the year” at the Laureus24 🇪🇸
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thelastconfessor · 2 years
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ESPWNT + SUITS (part 1 | part 2)
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¡¡¡ CAMPEONAS !!!
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Congratulations to the Spanish national team for the World Cup and especially to Misa Rodríguez, Teresa Abelleira, Rocío Gálvez, Ivana Andrés, Olga Carmona, Oihane Hernández, Claudia Zornoza, Athenea Del Castillo and our former player Esther González !
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rma-furiaroja · 8 months
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Ivana Andrés, Olga Carmona, Teresa Abelleira and Misa Rodríguez offering the Women's World Cup trophy to Santiago Bernabéu before the men's match vs Getafe | 2.9.2023.
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lessirussolvr · 5 months
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batlleonafc · 2 years
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Espwnt x kids☺️
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sweet-babyrose · 2 years
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onabatlle-2 · 8 months
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via pablo_garcia_sacristan’s ig, 19/8/23
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realmadridnews · 9 months
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Women's World Cup 2023 - stage of 16
Spain:
Misa Rodriguez
Ivana Andres
Olga Carmona
Teresa Abelleira
Claudia Zornoza
Athenea del Castillo
Oihane Hernandez
Rocio Galvez
Switzerland - Spain; 5th August 2023; 7:00 AM CET
Denmark:
Sofie Svava
Signe Bruun
Australia - Denmark; 7th August 2023, 12:30 PM CET
France:
Sandie Toletti
Naomie Feller
France - Morocco; 8th August 2023; 1:00 PM CET
Australia:
Hayley Raso
Australia - Denmark; 7th August 2023, 12:30 PM CET
Colombia:
Linda Caicedo
Colombia - Jamaica; 8th August 2023; 10:00 AM CET
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candaceparkers · 2 years
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wosofanlwob · 2 years
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back at it with a book presentation 🥹🥰
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