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Many blogs post a variety of content. 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> [https://fatgqs.tumblr.com/ Fat Genderqueers] (active 2011-2017) combined a focus on body positivity, including user-submitted selfies, with practical information about gender presentation and transition, including binding and tucking techniques.   
Many blogs post a variety of content. 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> [https://fatgqs.tumblr.com/ Fat Genderqueers] (active 2011-2017) combined a focus on body positivity, including user-submitted selfies, with practical information about gender presentation and transition, including binding and tucking techniques.   


Education-related blogs include [https://genderqueerid.com/ Genderqueer and Nonbinary Identities] (active 2011-2019) and [https://neutrois.tumblr.com neutrois.tumblr.com] (active 2011-2021). [https://gqsurvivalguide.tumblr.com/ Genderqueer Survival Guide for Daily Life] (active 2013-2016) answered audience questions about non-binary identity and published audience responses to a survey about their experiences as non-binary people. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150215134537/http://genderfluidity.tumblr.com:80/ We are Genderfluidǃ] also answered many audience questions, but with a genderfluid focus.   
Education-related blogs include [https://genderqueerid.com/ Genderqueer and Nonbinary Identities] (active 2011-2019), [https://neutrois.tumblr.com neutrois.tumblr.com] (active 2011-2021), and [https://askanonbinary.tumblr.com/ Ask a Nonbinary] (active 2011-present). [https://gqsurvivalguide.tumblr.com/ Genderqueer Survival Guide for Daily Life] (active 2013-2016) answered audience questions about non-binary identity and published audience responses to a survey about their experiences as non-binary people. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150215134537/http://genderfluidity.tumblr.com:80/ We are Genderfluidǃ] also answered many audience questions, but with a genderfluid focus.   


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