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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> It is also possible to leave comments on individual posts.<ref name="Pearce" /> | 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> It is also possible to leave comments on individual posts.<ref name="Pearce" /> | ||
[[File:Micahgenderfork.png|alt=Screenshot of a Genderfork post. A youthful person with short dark hair wearing a black band T-shirt that says "Lemuria", dangly earrings, and a black bandana around their neck. Caption reads "“Hi!!! I just got top surgery about 5 days ago as a non-binary faab person and I don’t plan on taking testosterone. I had a hard time finding people with similar experiences so now I’m motivated to make my trans* body and experience more visible to others.”|thumb|Genderfork post from October 2014.]] | |||
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> | 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> | ||
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A 2010 post by Stana of Femulate praised Genderfork as "provid[ing] an outlet for the young gender variant crowd".<ref>Stana. "genderfork and the boy-chick". Femulate. January 18, 2010. <nowiki>http://www.femulate.org/2010/01/genderfork-and-boy-chick.html</nowiki></ref> | A 2010 post by Stana of Femulate praised Genderfork as "provid[ing] an outlet for the young gender variant crowd".<ref>Stana. "genderfork and the boy-chick". Femulate. January 18, 2010. <nowiki>http://www.femulate.org/2010/01/genderfork-and-boy-chick.html</nowiki></ref> | ||
Creator Sarah Dopp received comments from Genderfork users who said that the site helped them feel it was okay to be non-binary and taught them about how others related to and described their genders.<ref>Dopp, Sarah. "The Genderfork Effect". Dopp Juice Archive. March 31 2010. https://sarahdopp.com/blog/2010/the-genderfork-effect/</ref> | Creator Sarah Dopp received comments from Genderfork users who said that the site helped them feel it was okay to be non-binary and taught them about how others related to and described their genders.<ref>Dopp, Sarah. "The Genderfork Effect". Dopp Juice Archive. March 31 2010. https://sarahdopp.com/blog/2010/the-genderfork-effect/</ref> | ||
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