@liaizon @dheadshot this isn't displayed anywhere in the profile, it's only used to select strings (write on his/her wall) and inflect the name in Russian. Making it a text field would defeat this only purpose.
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@liaizon @dheadshot this isn't displayed anywhere in the profile, it's only used to select strings (write on his/her wall) and inflect the name in Russian. Making it a text field would defeat this only purpose. 8 comments
@grishka @dheadshot as someone who is Non Binary and specifically does not go by He nor She having a drop down between those is frustrating every time I come across one. I think at the very least you could select from the list at http://pronoun.is/ if a drop down seems entirely necessary to you. @liaizon @dheadshot there is a third option of "not specified" actually. But I might add something like "I identify as" when I'll be making profile fields. @liaizon @dheadshot also pronouns are English only β not very good for internationalization. For example I've yet to see a Russian person who would prefer a non-standard pronoun. @grishka @dheadshot was just in Berlin for most of last year and many of the people I was spending time with there were using alternative pronouns in non English languages. Portuguese, German and Spanish specifically. I know a few Russian speakers (Kazakh and Kyrgyz) who have been interviewing folks in the Russian sphere about this issue too. @liaizon @dheadshot but the thing is, how do you translate such pronouns between languages? And, in Russian again, certain words, like verbs in past tense, change suffixes based on the gender: |
@liaizon @dheadshot and I don't have it in Tinder π€
There used to be two of these radio button groups for "I am" and "I like", the "I like" is now sexual orientation, so that's indeed new.