DeVoss and Selfe describe an apparent gender gap that exists online, with males as the dominant presence in the "masculine realm of mastery and machinery" (34). The internet can be seen as an environment in which women may be excluded and harassed.
How have the gender roles typically perceived by society offline contributed to this gender gap online?
Do you believe that men are unwilling to accept women into their male dominated cyberworld, and that, as DeVoss and Selfe suggest, "technological mastery is 'seldom passed by men to women as a cost-free gift . . . in a serious, generous, and genuine way'" (34)?
As technological advancements continue to be made in the upcoming years, do you think that the gender gap will continue to expand or do you think that they will "[extend] the livelihood and contact making possibilities for women" on the internet (Marshall xvi)?