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|[https://www.twitch.tv Twitch], streaming entertainment platform
|[https://www.twitch.tv Twitch], streaming entertainment platform
| style="background-color:#9ff;" |Since mid-2021, streamers can use optional tags to indicate identity and pronouns. Available pronoun tags are She/Her, He/Him, and They/Them. Available gender-related tags are [[Agender]], [[Gender variant]], [[Genderfluid]], [[Genderqueer]], [[Transgender]], [[Non-binary]], [[Man]], and [[Woman]]. There is also the longstanding LGBTQIA+ tag. (Non-streaming users do not have access to tags, but they may specify their gender and pronouns in their bio.) When the interface refers to users it uses [[singular they]] (e.g. "This is their first gift sub in the channel.")
| style="background-color:#9ff;" |Since June 2021, streamers can use optional tags to indicate identity and pronouns. Available pronoun tags are She/Her, He/Him, and They/Them. Available gender-related tags are [[Agender]], [[Gender variant]], [[Genderfluid]], [[Genderqueer]], [[Transgender]], [[Non-binary]], [[Feminine]], [[Masculine]], [[Man]], and [[Woman]]. There is also the longstanding LGBTQIA+ tag. (Non-streaming users do not have access to tags, but they may specify their gender and pronouns in their bio.) When the interface refers to users it uses [[singular they]] (e.g. "This is their first gift sub in the channel.")
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|A [https://pronouns.alejo.io/ user-made browser extension] is available to show pronouns in chat. (Only on desktop, not mobile)
|A [https://pronouns.alejo.io/ user-made browser extension] is available to show pronouns in chat. (Only on desktop, not mobile)
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