不过,与其他提供对文化认同的思考的在线小组类似,这个小组也面临一些内在的挑战。
Some initial criticism suggested that the group wasn't inclusive of all Asian cultures, as most posts related to East Asia.
最初有一些批评声认为,该组织并没有包容所有的亚洲文化,因为大多数贴子都是关于东亚的。
凯瑟琳·萧和她的朋友互相称呼对方是ABC(澳大利亚出生的华人)。
Ms Gu says the administrators have since prioritized including more diverse content. And in the group's rules, users are encouraged to "be inclusive to all Asian races".
安妮·顾称,自那以后,管理员们就开始优先考虑内容的多样化。在组织的规则中,管理员鼓励用户“包容所有亚洲种族”。
Other critics have said that memes about "tiger" parents or bad driving serve to reinforce negative stereotypes.
其他批评者说,“虎爸”、“虎妈”或不良驾驶等内容的表情包只会加剧负面的刻板印象。
Such posts can also help people "to experience potentially negative experiences in childhood in a more humorous and positive light... like a healing through humor".
安妮·顾认为,这些贴子可以帮助人们“以一种更幽默和积极的方式,回忆童年时潜在的负面经历……就像通过幽默疗伤一样。”
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