Instagram lets users pick preferred gender pronouns | Inquirer Technology

Instagram lets users pick preferred gender pronouns

/ 11:40 AM May 13, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO — Instagram on Wednesday began letting English-language users enhance profiles to show new gender pronouns they want applied to them in conversation.

The photo-centric social network became the lasted internet service to broaden beyond basic “he” or “she” references to pronouns preferred by those with alternate gender identities.

“Add pronouns to your profile,” Instagram said in a tweet.

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“The new field is available in a few countries, with plans for more.”

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Instagram users can opt to have pronoun choices shown publicly, or just to friends at the service, according to a demonstration of the option by AFP in the United States.

Pronoun options included “them” and “theirs” along with nonbinary “co,” “ze” and others shared at a resource center page at the University of California, Davis, website.

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“We are giving people more tools to express themselves on Instagram,” the Facebook-owned service said in response to an AFP inquiry.

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“Sharing pronouns has been widely adopted by our community, and with this feature we hope to normalize the adoption further.”

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Instagram added that it consulted with advocacy groups on pronoun options.

The addition to Instagram profiles was rolled out globally in English, with work being done to expand to other languages, according to Instagram.

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TOPICS: Gender, Instagram, Social Media, technology
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