facebook gender neutral pronoun
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- oiishi
hi does anyone know a hack for this? i want to change my profile to gender neutral apparently this hack used to work but i tried it, in google chrome on a pc and it works for a second then goes straight back to female or male just after,
if you know would appreciate it thanks
- sureshot0
A hack? I'm calling the police.
- youngdesigner0
Can't fight biology
- sureshot0
ps. why do you want to set your gender to neutral? Do you wear lipgloss and high heels in your free time?
- so what if I do?MrT
- i want to set it to gender neutral because that is how i identifyoiishi
- if i wore lipgloss and high heels i would probably set it to female, gender identity is not as simple as you wear a dress and lipstick = female, or you have short hair and wear trousers = male, i'm afraidoiishi
- ohhhhhsnap0
good luck oiishi
- oiishi0
i guess that is a no, nobody knows the answer on here
- bulletfactory0
I don't think anyone has found a way since the switch to timeline.
- oiishi0
yeah it looks that way, i think the option got lost since then, while back there used to be a way to select it.
- mantrakid0
i had literally NO idea you could add data to a form post so easily...
- drgs0
there is an option to hide your sex, which I think will have the same effect (ie. "their" but I am not going to try it out)
- scarabin0
i suggest you gather a community together and try to persuade facebook to provide a new option
- oiishi0
yup that is already up and running i think.. yeah u can change the form but literally for just one or two seconds then jumps back, if you hide your sex in your profile it still says he or she, you can't choose their anymore ..altho i do have friends who chose the option couple years back and it still says their instead of he or she but option is no longer available.
- i_monk0
Facebook doesn't get gender pronouns right half the time. I often see those automated status updates (liking a page or something, not a written post) from female friends/relatives with "he" or "his" used.