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This '''list of poorly-attested nonbinary identities''' contains any entries that have citations, but still have insufficient notability to move to the main [[list of nonbinary identities]] article. This may be because the only source cited is a poor source (such as the MOGAI Archive or other dead links), or because they lack evidence that people have ever held those identities. (For example, terms that were proposed, but were only adopted by one person, or perhaps by nobody at all.) In order to move an entry from this article to that one, an entry must meet a minimum notability requirement, such as:
This '''list of poorly-attested nonbinary identities''' contains any entries that have citations, but still have insufficient notability to move to the main [[list of nonbinary identities]] article. This may be because the only source cited is a poor source (such as the MOGAI Archive or other dead links), or because they lack evidence that people have ever held those identities. (For example, terms that were proposed, but were only adopted by one person, or perhaps by nobody at all.)  
 
* There's research or other strong evidence showing significant numbers of people (anywhere in the world) hold the identity or have done in the past
* At least 10 people identified as the gender in a large community survey
* It's notable due to being associated with a public figure, major news story, significant publication, documentary, etc.
* It's notable because a social network or website has allowed users to choose or write in the identity and large numbers have done so (ideally with demographics given)
* It's notable because a sizeable community has been organised around the identity, or one has existed in the past


Ideally, each of the identity entries should give an indication of how many people hold the identities or have done in the past, preferably citing multiple sources. Similar identities or classes of identities should also probably be grouped: some that might otherwise be deleted could be given as alternative (or proposed) synonyms for the same concept. To add such sources and evidence, please create a topic about that identity in the Talk page for this article, for the administrators' consideration.
Ideally, each of the identity entries should give an indication of how many people hold the identities or have done in the past, preferably citing multiple sources. Similar identities or classes of identities should also probably be grouped: some that might otherwise be deleted could be given as alternative (or proposed) synonyms for the same concept. To add such sources and evidence, please create a topic about that identity in the Talk page for this article, for the administrators' consideration.