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By 1999/2000, online communities such as the [[Sphere mailing list]] were using the term genderqueer as an umbrella to unite a number of [[nonbinary]] gender identities and identifications that are now thought of as under the nonbinary umbrella. | By 1999/2000, online communities such as the [[Sphere mailing list]] were using the term genderqueer as an umbrella to unite a number of [[nonbinary]] gender identities and identifications that are now thought of as under the nonbinary umbrella. An example of this use of the word appears on the "Genderqueer Links" page of a personal website from 2002:<ref>"Genderqueer Links." ''Footnotes: where hypertext runs free.'' Archived from the original December 2002.https://web.archive.org/web/20021219060324/http://willow.dyndns.org/footnotes/genderqueerlinks.html</ref> <blockquote>Worthwhile websites by and about third-, bi-, poly-, inter-, other-, un- and non-gendered people. </blockquote> | ||
Around 2002, a college student created genderqueers.com as an educational resource and "artistic, emotional, intellectual, and social outlet" for genderqueer people. They hosted an FAQ, a compilation of links to gender variance-related sites, a library of writing by genderqueer people, profiles of gender variant people, and a peer support forum.<ref>"Writing". Genderqueers.com. Archived from the original June 19 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20030609030144/http://genderqueers.com/writing/</ref><ref>"Links." Genderqueers.com. Archived from the original October 17 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20021017092718/http://genderqueers.com/links.html</ref><ref>"Profiles". Genderqueers.com. Archived from the original June 09 2003. | Around 2002, a college student created genderqueers.com as an educational resource and "artistic, emotional, intellectual, and social outlet" for genderqueer people. They hosted an FAQ, a compilation of links to gender variance-related sites, a library of writing by genderqueer people, profiles of gender variant people, and a peer support forum.<ref>"Writing". Genderqueers.com. Archived from the original June 19 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20030609030144/http://genderqueers.com/writing/</ref><ref>"Links." Genderqueers.com. Archived from the original October 17 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20021017092718/http://genderqueers.com/links.html</ref><ref>"Profiles". Genderqueers.com. Archived from the original June 09 2003. |
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