User blog comment:Sannse/The Diversity of FANDOM/@comment-35001477-20180315000156

Pardon me if this sounds crass, as this is only intended to be honest feedback - but comments such as "a person on the autistic spectrum may be particularly good at arranging articles in categories" or "someone who is depressed may find fixing typos an satisfying pastime that doesn't take too much of their limited energy reserves" are pretty cringy to read.

Don't misinterpret this comment, please, for this blog post was excellently written and incites people towards positive action - but there are plenty of people who have autism and are not organizational sticklers, as well as people who suffer from depression and are very active editors, (it can serve as an escape from the sadness). Furthermore, the wording you wrote of a disorder "forcing" a behavior on someone seems to diminish the role of free-will and self-control, which in almost all cases can abolish any harmful actions. True, a disorder may make it more difficult for someone to function in a given way, but that doesn't mean they cannot serve in that capacity with extra effort, and outside help if needed.

Still, you must have thought through this well before writing, so I'd like to complement you for how well the blog post came off. This was well-written and well-timed, thank you for your blog post!