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For easy skimming, the tables on this page use a colour code, loosely based on traffic lights, to show how friendly a site is to nonbinary people:
For easy skimming, the tables on this page use a colour code, loosely based on traffic lights, to show how friendly a site is to nonbinary people:


* blue (#9ff) means it's friendly to nonbinary people. For example, you can write in your gender (even blank it), opt out of showing it, or it doesn't ask about gender at all.
* blue (#9ff) means it's friendly to nonbinary people. For example, you can write in your gender (even blank it) or opt out of showing it.
* Green (#9f9) means it does not ask.
* yellow (#ffb) means it's partly friendly to nonbinary people. For example, users must choose between showing a gender that is female, male, or other.
* yellow (#ffb) means it's partly friendly to nonbinary people. For example, users must choose between showing a gender that is female, male, or other.
* red (#f99) means it's not friendly at all to nonbinary people. For example, it may require all users to be openly listed as male or female.
* red (#f99) means it's not friendly at all to nonbinary people. For example, it may require all users to be openly listed as male or female.
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