While I feel I've already
said my piece and I don't want to be accused of "white knighting", I would like to take one last opportunity to express my opposition.
The mods and judges, more than anyone else on the site, should understand that the site does not operate as a democracy. That's not how we publish videos, nor is it how we set policy. The idea is to take action (or, in this case, not take action) that fosters a better community. If people
want a movie published or
want some policy set, that has no direct relevance on whether or not it is a good idea.
While I don't think that giving the users the option to directly reveal their gender (rather than mention it in discussion or put it in their profile text or signature) is
likely to cause problems, I also don't see any way that it improves the site. Furthermore, although I think the probability is somewhat remote, I do believe that highlighting our female members opens the door to some really nasty harassment that sadly permeates a lot of the internet. I would have liked some of these concerns acknowledged before the policy was put in place. For example, the mods could have instituted a zero-tolerance policy and said, "At the first instance of sexual or other harassment, we're doing away with the gender option." Instead, I fear that the policy is here to stay simply because it seemed like a good idea at the time.
So that's really all I have to say on the matter. It was instituted, I didn't like it, and (predictably), the world has not crashed down around us. Nevertheless, thousands of forums across the internet-- a majority, I'd argue-- operate just fine without any specific reference to gender. Why should one dedicated to beating video games as quickly as possible be any different?