@grishka well the enthusiasm is fine, I just don't see why this needs to be a part of the type system. Basically asking for automated bots to harass people choosing "other".
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@grishka well the enthusiasm is fine, I just don't see why this needs to be a part of the type system. Basically asking for automated bots to harass people choosing "other". 6 comments
@laxla this is really not an acceptable answer @grishka, my gender is not 'other' This is no argument to be made here. This field either needs to be able to be an open text field (and in that case you can silently select 'other' in the background as a type if the data doesn't match your your assumptions) but Male, Female and Other are just not an acceptable ternary anymore. There are whole countries and states that now have "support" for this, so your software can surely support it
Then why bother? English has They/Them/Themself. Hebrew, one of the most misogynistic languages in the world, has the passive tone. Simply drop it, then. Besides, "male" and "female" aren't genders. What you're really asking is, "refer to me as... He, she or they" Laxystem, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and other Slavic languages require verbs in the past tense to match the gender of the person you're talking about. No way around it whatsoever except the absolutely ugly "(а)" at the end. Since Russian is my native language, my perfectionism can't possibly allow this. I even inflect people's names correctly. By the way, this isn't a required field. You can just leave it as "not specified". @grishka so does Hebrew. Doesn't mean I'm deciding what gender is for my users. |
Laxystem, it's for localization reasons, so your pronouns are shown correctly (some languages don't have the equivalent to singular they) and correct verbs are used (in some languages the verb changes based on the person's gender). As for the harassment potential, there are privacy settings. You can limit who can comment on your posts, post on your wall and send you DMs.