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Previously DeviantArt required users to input their sex, with "other" being an option, but this was removed sometime prior to 2011. A [[neutrois]] user was told to leave the site if [[pronouns#It|it]] "did not wish to state [its] gender", with administrators stating that the field was about users' genital sex and not gender identity. This action led to backlash from the community, causing DeviantArt to re-add "other" as an option in late-2011. | Previously DeviantArt required users to input their sex, with "other" being an option, but this was removed sometime prior to 2011. A [[neutrois]] user was told to leave the site if [[pronouns#It|it]] "did not wish to state [its] gender", with administrators stating that the field was about users' genital sex and not gender identity. This action led to backlash from the community, causing DeviantArt to re-add "other" as an option in late-2011. | ||
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|[https://joindiaspora.com/ | |[https://joindiaspora.com/ DIASPORA]. Social network. | ||
| style="background-color:#9ff;" |[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2010/11/26/disalienation/ Gender is a text field]. | | style="background-color:#9ff;" |[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2010/11/26/disalienation/ Gender is a text field]. | ||
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