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A memo issued Wednesday by the Office of Personnel Management also directed agencies to "Review agency email systems such as Outlook and turn off features that prompt users for their pronouns."
Here is an example of how this template renders as an editnotice on talk page, as seen when you try to edit User talk:PerfectSoundWhatever. User:PerfectSoundWhatever uses he/him pronouns. Please respect this when referring to User:PerfectSoundWhatever.
Provides a single, integrative document-like view of personal information as an overlay to the user's file system. Remember the Milk: Web Freemium: Tabbles: Windows Freemium: Tagging and auto-tagging of files, emails and bookmarks. Tag-sharing for files on shared-drives or in the Cloud. TagSpaces: Cross-platform AGPL
An editor seeks guidance about preferred pronouns and retroactivity. Dec 2011: Singular They use because the subject prefers to use gender neutral pronouns: Manual of Style: An early and inconclusive discussion of self-declared they/them pronouns. May 2012: Fundamental problems with MOS:IDENTITY: Village pump
A set of four badges, created by the organizers of the XOXO art and technology festival in Portland, Oregon. Preferred gender pronouns (also called personal gender pronouns, often abbreviated as PGP [1]) are the set of pronouns (in English, third-person pronouns) that an individual wants others to use to reflect that person's own gender identity.
Editors can list their pronouns in Special:Preferences. [8] There are a number of ways to access this information, the simplest being {} and related templates. For instance, I like [[User:Example male]]. I think {{they|Example male}} will make a great admin becomes I like User:Example male. I think he will make a great admin.
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The pronoun or pronouns that the subject goes by: For example, "they/them" Second positional parameter (optionally |2=) |source= A URL for a source showing usage or preference by the subject |discussion= A link to a discussion among editors concluding that these are the correct pronouns. Just the link, not surrounding square brackets or pipe.