Genre: Informal
Female = 514
Male = 1021
Difference = 507; 66.51%
Verdict: MALE
An excerpt from a research paper I wrote this semester:
Genre: Formal
Female = 486
Male = 787
Difference = 301; 61.82%
Verdict: MALE
......
This post:
Genre: Informal
Female = 0
Male = 238
Difference = 238; 100%
Verdict: MALE
Should I be worried about this? D:
However, I find it interesting that if I had submitted this poist as "formal writing," I would have been considered female.
Superman = Captain America > Aquaman = Hal Jordan > Wonder Woman > Barry Allen > Thor > Martian Manhunter > The Hulk > Wasp > Hawkeye > [power gap] > Iron Man = Batman > [power gap] > Hank Pym
I tried my whole 8000+ word research paper and still got a "male." Of course, I quoted some male sources in that paper, so that may have skewed the results.
The funny thing is, it was a paper about gender roles.
That's an interesting site, though. I'll have to look more into their criteria for male/female writing styles.
Superman = Captain America > Aquaman = Hal Jordan > Wonder Woman > Barry Allen > Thor > Martian Manhunter > The Hulk > Wasp > Hawkeye > [power gap] > Iron Man = Batman > [power gap] > Hank Pym
Genre: Formal
Female = 96
Male = 200
Difference = 104; 67.56%
Verdict: MALE
It did have a little less than 300 words, so it could be inaccurate. But it is a little odd that it would lean towards me being male when what I wrote was a short piece on anime guys that I fangirl XD