Nonbinary Wiki:Uncommon identities
This wiki considers that an identity is poorly attested when it still has insufficient notability. This may be because the only source speaking about this term 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.)
When an identity meets one of these requeriments, it is no longer considered poorly attested:
- 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 20 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.
Pages about gender identities that don't meet these requeriments are marked with the {{Poorly-attested identity}} template. Please note that this does not necessarily mean that the identity is not valid, it's just an indicator to show that very few people use this term.