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*'''Do they allow any gender neutral titles?''' No; titles not required. | *'''Do they allow any gender neutral titles?''' No; titles not required. | ||
*'''Do they allow no title?''' Titles not required. | *'''Do they allow no title?''' Titles not required. | ||
*'''Do they require a binary gender?''' No; explicit | *'''Do they require a binary gender?''' No; explicit nonbinary gender option provided since 2016. | ||
*'''Evidence:''' [http://mxactivist.tumblr.com/post/182627432840 Screengrab, February 2019] | *'''Evidence:''' [http://mxactivist.tumblr.com/post/182627432840 Screengrab, February 2019] | ||
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This list, in alphabetical order, lists entertainment services in the UK whose status on genderqueer and nonbinary identity acceptance is known. Edits should, where possible, link to evidence.
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Netflix (subscription multi-platform streaming video service)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? No; titles not required.
- Do they allow no title? Titles not required.
- Do they require a binary gender? No.
- Evidence:
Practical Publishing (range of magazines and their subscriptions)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes; Mx.
- Do they allow no title? No.
- Evidence: Photo of subscription envelope cover thing, April 2014
Spotify (streaming music service)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? No; titles not required.
- Do they allow no title? Titles not required.
- Do they require a binary gender? No; explicit nonbinary gender option provided since 2016.
- Evidence: Screengrab, February 2019