User:TXJ

Hullo, I am a bi/pan cis person, kinda GNC, but a huge trans/nb ally. you may use any pronouns for me online


 * https://qnews.com.au/crossword-orientation-identity-and-international-pronouns-day/
 * https://ilga.org/downloads/ILGA_Trans_Legal_Mapping_Report_2017_ENG.pdf

My philosophy/personal guidelines on creating people articles:
 * Don't mention previous names (deadnames)
 * Pronoun choice can change over time. Rely on the most recent indication from the individual themself whenever possible.
 * E.g. on Lachlan Watson there is an interview from March 2019 where Lachlan says "I use he/him or they/them pronouns". However, their Instagram bio only lists they/them, and the account is frequently posted to, so these are presumably the most current pronouns.
 * Cite their gender from their own words as much as possible, not reporter's words.
 * E.g. if the headline says "Get To Know Genderfluid Artist Joe Schmo" the reporter or editor may be incorrectly using "genderfluid" to mean "nonbinary in general". Or it may be a misunderstanding/misreporting, as in the case of Billy Dee Williams.
 * Try to avoid using "identifies as" since it has a slight implication that "well they could be misguided/confused".
 * Exception for past labels the person has stated they no longer use. E.g. "They used to identify as a gay man but since then realized they are pansexual and agender."
 * Don't mention their birth assignment.
 * Avoid saying what procedures/etc they have or have not done for transition, unless they are really open about it, then it could be tastefully mentioned.

For creating articles in general:
 * Use an archiving service on webpages you reference. Especially when citing Tumblr/Twitter, as users are prone to changing URLs or having their accounts deleted. Ex. mogai-archive.tumblr.com is heavily cited across NBWiki and no longer exists; almost nothing of their content is archived.
 * https://archive.is/ works well for Tumblr and Twitter
 * https://web.archive.org/ is decent but will block your IP if you use it too much (my own experience). Does not seem to work with Twitter.


 * If you have any feedback on these, feel free to drop a note on my talk page.