Are there any studies about male and female ways of typing posts? Because my anecdotal experiences seem to suggest there are subtle but noticeable differences.
I'll be reading a post on any forum, on reddit, or on the YouTube comments section, and occasionally, I'll think to myself "he types like a woman" (because everyone on the Internet is a man) or "if this post was read out loud in real life, it would sound like a woman said it." Then I'll see their username and it's a female name, or if it's not a name, I'll dig deeper and from their history, I can glean that they are a woman.
I think the big red flag is the shaming tactics to make you feel bad for having an opinion that makes them feel personally offended, even though you were making a general observation or even though you specifically specified what you said was a generalization. Like Jesse Lee Peterson (based Black guy) says: not all, not all, not all.