![]() So tell us a little bit about how you got into software development? Was that something you have always done? What's your path to that world like?ĮK Sure. ![]() Thank you so much for having me this morning.īP Oh, it's great to have you. SC Yeah, I'm excited to say that we're here with Emily Kager, who is an Android developer, based in Oakland, and also an avid TikToker. We have a guest today, you want to introduce? And I'm here with my wonderful co-host, Sara Chipps. I'm Ben Popper, Director of Content here at Stack Overflow. Learn why millions trust xMatters to keep their digital services running at /resolve.īP Hello everybody, and welcome back to the Stack Overflow podcast. Automate, collaborate and improve with Adaptive Incident Management. Resolve issues faster and spend more time innovating. Like you need to be thinking about these things like from the get go.īen Popper Nothing's more important than great customer experiences. TRANSCRIPTĮmily Kager I think you can't pretend like you don't know there's a problem anymore, right? Like, I think these platforms as they're in their creation stages, like if you're not thinking about moderation and how you're going to keep people safe on your community so that you know, more than half of the human race, like feel safe on your platform, like then you're doing something wrong. In this episode, we discuss how moderation could be improved and the work that remains to be done to make the software industry feel safe and inclusive for everyone. She wrote a piece about the experience which you can find here. It's nice to make people laugh, but following the surge of interest, Emily also had to deal with severe harassment and cyber stalking. That skit made it to the front page of Reddit, and was soon seen across the internet. The joke went viral, but shortly after she was dealing with a wave of cruel and violent comments. She recently posted a skit on Tik Tok about what it would be like if other industries conducted job interviews the way they are done in the software industry. ![]() Emily Kager is an Android developer for open source Firefox browsers and self-described wannabe internet comedienne.
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