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    '''Genderfork''' was a blog/online community started by [[Sarah Dopp]] in 2007 that remained active until 2018. It is described as "a supportive community for the expression of [[identities]] across the [[gender spectrum]]".<ref name="forkFAQ">{{Cite web |title=Frequently Asked Questions about Genderfork |author= |work=Genderfork |date= |access-date=25 April 2020 |url= http://genderfork.com/faq/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211120150428/http://genderfork.com/faq/|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref> Content for the blog is mainly contributed by users, who "may submit their thoughts about [[gender]], questions, a personal profile, a picture, a video, a web link or recommendations for a book, film or work of art."<ref name="Pearce">{{cite journal|title=Inadvertent Praxis: What Can “Genderfork” Tell Us about Trans Feminism?|year=2012|last=Pearce|first=Ruth|journal=MP: An Online Feminist Journal|volume=3|issue=4}} https://academinist.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/MP0304_06Genderfork.pdf</ref>  
    '''Genderfork''' was a blog/online community started by [[Sarah Dopp]] in 2007 that remained active until 2018.<ref name=":0" /> It is described as "a supportive community for the expression of [[identities]] across the [[gender spectrum]]".<ref name="forkFAQ">{{Cite web |title=Frequently Asked Questions about Genderfork |author= |work=Genderfork |date= |access-date=25 April 2020 |url= http://genderfork.com/faq/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211120150428/http://genderfork.com/faq/|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref> Content for the blog is mainly contributed by users, who "may submit their thoughts about [[gender]], questions, a personal profile, a picture, a video, a web link or recommendations for a book, film or work of art."<ref name="Pearce">{{cite journal|title=Inadvertent Praxis: What Can “Genderfork” Tell Us about Trans Feminism?|year=2012|last=Pearce|first=Ruth|journal=MP: An Online Feminist Journal|volume=3|issue=4}} https://academinist.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/MP0304_06Genderfork.pdf</ref>  


    Genderfork became wildly successful, getting 540,362 visits from 180 countries during the year 2010.<ref name="Pearce" />
    Genderfork became wildly successful, getting 540,362 visits from 180 countries during the year 2010.<ref name="Pearce" />


    As of 2025, Genderfork is no longer online, but exists in an archived form.<ref>[https://genderfork.com/ The Genderfork Archives]. Accessed March 2 2025.</ref>
    As of 2025, Genderfork is no longer online, but exists in an archived form.<ref name=":0">[https://genderfork.com/ The Genderfork Archives]. Accessed March 2 2025.</ref>


    ==References==
    ==References==

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    Genderfork was a blog/online community started by Sarah Dopp in 2007 that remained active until 2018.[1] It is described as "a supportive community for the expression of identities across the gender spectrum".[2] Content for the blog is mainly contributed by users, who "may submit their thoughts about gender, questions, a personal profile, a picture, a video, a web link or recommendations for a book, film or work of art."[3]

    Genderfork became wildly successful, getting 540,362 visits from 180 countries during the year 2010.[3]

    As of 2025, Genderfork is no longer online, but exists in an archived form.[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 The Genderfork Archives. Accessed March 2 2025.
    2. "Frequently Asked Questions about Genderfork". Genderfork. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
    3. 3.0 3.1 Pearce, Ruth (2012). "Inadvertent Praxis: What Can "Genderfork" Tell Us about Trans Feminism?". MP: An Online Feminist Journal. 3 (4). https://academinist.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/MP0304_06Genderfork.pdf