Lyft is introducing a new feature that lets women and non-binary riders choose a preference to match with drivers of the same gender.

The ride-hailing company said it was a “highly requested feature” in a blog post Tuesday, saying the new feature allows women and non-binary people to “feel that much more confident” in using Lyft and also hopefully encourage more women to sign up to be drivers to access its “flexible earning opportunities.”

The service, called “Women+ Connect,” is rolling out in the coming months. Riders can turn on the option in the Lyft app, however the company warns that it’s not a guarantee that they’ll be matched with a women or non-binary person if one of those people aren’t nearby. Both the riders and drivers will need to opt-in to the feature for it work and riders must chose a gender for it to work.

  • @schmidtster@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    Arguably where is the harm in making it allowable to all for it to be equal?

    Arguably, men can gain more safety too, or are you claiming the same can’t happen to men?

    What an incredibly narrow sighted view point.

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            1 year ago

            Do you not think traumatized men might not? Me personally no, there’s also women who don’t fear for their life around men.

            So… what’s your point? It applies to both sexes as I hopefully just helped you with.

            Or of you the group that think the same can’t apply to men?

            • @SeducingCamel@lemm.ee
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              -21 year ago

              There’s a big difference in the amount of traumatized men and the systemic oppression of women. Have you ever thought that maybe everything isn’t about you? Do you actually listen to women when they talk to you or do you just go “but but men this men that!”

              • @schmidtster@lemmy.world
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                41 year ago

                Of course there is, I never claimed otherwise.

                We are just pointing out that the same can apply to men, if men aren’t included it’s not about equality, which is what EVERYONE should strive for.

                I would be making these exact same arguments regardless of gender or races, as most people here probably would to. But there’s always a group of people (you, this is about you) that seem to think people fighting for overall rights are “men’s rights activists”. I’m sorry that you seem to have some bias in your life that all men are bad, but I myself am fighting for equal rights, not men’s, not women’s, equal rights.

                • @SeducingCamel@lemm.ee
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                  -31 year ago

                  I certainly don’t think all men are bad but just putting fingers in your ears and going “I fight for equal rights for everyone!” extremely downplays real issues that a significant amount of women are facing. This feature isn’t an “equal rights” issue, men don’t need it because men don’t face this problem like women do

                  • @schmidtster@lemmy.world
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                    61 year ago

                    Where am I putting fingers in my ears?

                    There’s no justification for having discriminatory options, and who’s downplaying anything?

                    SOME men will need it, and that’s discriminatory, I’m sorry your sexual bias isn’t allowing you to comprehend this. And it’s sad it will likely have to come to the same thing happening to someone else for it to change. So to say that men don’t face this problem is just outright ignorance.

                    I’ll ask once more time, where is the harm in allowing men to use it?

                    There’s multiple ways this will harm men and potentially women as well, it won’t fix anything, but that’s not a discussion I’m having with you. I am specifically asking what harm is there in having men use it?

              • transigence
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                -21 year ago

                There is no systemic oppression of women and there never has been.

                  • transigence
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                    -11 year ago

                    Not at all. I’m as serious as a heart attack. We’ve had three generations of people subjected to intense radicalization by feminists who have been in power and influence, particularly over children, for over a century, which is why everybody just accepts it as gospel and few have questioned it for decades.

                    But the truth is we have been heavily propagandized for generations by feminists who take advantage of the male and societal instinct to protect women in order to inject their doctrine into society and law without proper scrutiny.

                    People think feminists are the plucky underdogs who popped up in the '60s and finally convinced men to “share some of the power” that only men ever had, but the truth is that feminists (whether in that name) have been around at least since the 1850s and have been spreading radical lies about men and society since then. You can read the “Declaration of Sentiments” of Seneca Falls in, something like 1857 and the criticism of E. Belford Bax if you want to dive further into it. You can also read the crazy blatherings of Charles Fourier, who actually coined the term “feminism.” He posited that a society should be judged according to how it treats its women.

          • transigence
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            41 year ago

            Fearing for your safety from relational aggression from women is completely rational. Women are just as aggressive as men — it just takes a different form.

      • @Soulg@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        The exact same way women and nb people get more safety. You’re not that special. It goes both ways, the rate may be much higher one way, but it exists the other way too.