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== Single-issue blogs ==
== Single-issue blogs ==
There are multiple genres of nonbinary-centric blog on Tumblr, both general and focused on specific identities. In addition to blogs that focus on coining and sharing non-binary terminology and iconography like flags, many users maintain blogs related to activism, education, and "discourse", as well as blogs that rely heavily on user-submitted content such as confessions/secrets, selfies, and introduction posts.  
There are multiple types of content that typically appear on non-binary-centric blogs, both general and focused on specific identities. In addition to coining and sharing non-binary terminology and iconography like flags, many users share educational, activist, and "discourse" posts, and many blogs feature a large amount user-submitted content such as confessions/secrets, selfies, and introduction posts. Many blogs also give advice to individuals who write in with questions, such as how to come out as non-binary.  


Many blogs post content from a mix of genres, making it hard to draw strict distinctions. For example, [https://genderqueer.tumblr.com genderqueer.tumblr.com] (active 2009-2013) identified itself as a place to share images of "gender-bending, trans, and queer people of all sorts"; in addition to reblogging photography and allowing users to submit their own selfies, the blog frequently shared written content, including quotes about gender variance, relevant news stories, and analysis of trans issues from other Tumblr users.<ref>''genderqueer: beyond the binaries''. https://genderqueer.tumblr.com/</ref>   
Many blogs post content from a mix of genres, making it hard to draw strict distinctions. For example, [https://genderqueer.tumblr.com genderqueer.tumblr.com] (active 2009-2013) identified itself as a place to share images of "gender-bending, trans, and queer people of all sorts"; in addition to reblogging photography and allowing users to submit their own selfies, the blog frequently shared written content, including quotes about gender variance, relevant news stories, and analysis of trans issues from other Tumblr users.<ref>''genderqueer: beyond the binaries''. https://genderqueer.tumblr.com/</ref>   
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