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→‎Other international online services: Update Twitch about custom tags
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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 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]], [[Two-Spirit]], [[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.")
| style="background-color:#9ff;" | With an August 2022 update, streamers can apply any tags they like to their stream, with very few restrictions. This custom tagging system can be used to indicate the streamer's gender, pronouns, and/or anything else they feel is important. Non-streaming users do not have access to tags, but they may specify their gender and pronouns in their account 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 works on desktop, not mobile Twitch app)
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|[https://yandex.com Yandex], search engine and service ecosystem
|[https://yandex.com Yandex], search engine and service ecosystem
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