Looking back on No Man’s Land, and the need to set gender diversity targets

Which-50 editor Tess Bennett looks back on the lessons learned from last month’s experiment where the site erased men from the its coverage.

For most of July Which-50 secretly erased men from our coverage. Then we told the world about it.

We documented the process of excluding men and what we learned in a cover story titled No Man’s Land. This piece was accompanied by stories from 22 women about the misogyny they’ve experienced in the workplace titled Men, Sucking.

Due to a lack of social activity from women not sharing stories about themselves as enthusiastically as men do (and prior to publishing No Man’s Land), our traffic was down around 15 per cent for the month. This would have represented our first decline in seven months.  However the strong reaction to the cover story and associated coverage meant July set a new audience record, finishing 7 per cent higher month-on-month. The irony that discrimination drove this success was not lost on us.

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