
cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Tasks that require skills and knowledge to perform are not gate kept. Gate keeping occurs at the point that one person actively tries to prevent another person from gaining those skills and knowledge. Gate keeping is something people do to each other.
There's nothing wrong with requiring skills and knowledge to do a task. So many tasks in life do, and we can't learn them all in our short lives. We should respect that, and welcome as many people into those skills and knowledge as who wants in.