Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

KH13 · for Kingdom Hearts

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Facebook gives users dozens of new gender options

Posted

Tried saying my gender was a "dinosaur"......... it didn't work :(

http://rt.com/usa/facebook-gender-identity-option-932/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

 

 

American customers of the world's most widely-used social networking site now have some new options for defining themselves digitally: As of Thursday, Facebook users in the United States can chose to identify as someone other than male or female.

The Associated Press was first to report on Thursday that Facebook's 159 million monthly users in the US now have the option of selecting a gender from a list of roughly 50 options.

Before then, Facebook users were only allowed to identify as male or female. Effective Thursday, however, account holders have the option of choosing a gender more align to their actual identity.

The new options include the traditional “male” and “female” choices, as well as others that run the gamut from “cisgender” and “transgender” to an array of others.

A post made by the Silicon Valley company's official “Diversity” page confirmed the news early Thursday.

“When you come to Facebook to connect with the people, causes and organizations you care about, we want you to feel comfortable being your true, authentic self,” the post begins. “An important part of this is the expression of gender, especially when it extends beyond the definitions of just /male' or 'female.'”

“So today, we’re proud to offer a new custom gender option to help you better express your own identity on Facebook,” the post reads.

Brielle Harrison, a Facebook engineer and self-identified transwoman, told the AP that the changes could be colossal for users previously disenfranchised from the site's limited gender options.

"There's going to be a lot of people for whom this is going to mean nothing, but for the few it does impact, it means the world," she told the AP.

"All too often transgender people like myself and other gender nonconforming people are given this binary option, do you want to be male or female? What is your gender? And it's kind of disheartening because none of those let us tell others who we really are," she said. "This really changes that, and for the first time I get to go to the site and specify to all the people I know what my gender is."

Facebook isn't forcing users of the function to out themselves online, however. When account holders log-on to their profile and edit their gender, it also gives them the option of deciding whether or not to make that information public — as well as an additional option of picking a preferred gender pronoun, be it “his,” “her” or “their.”

“We recognize that some people face challenges sharing their true gender identity with others, and this setting gives people the ability to express themselves in an authentic way,” Facebook publicist Will Hodges wrote in an email to TechCrunch on Thursday.

“While to many this change may not mean much, for those it affects it means a great deal,” Hodges said. “We see this as one more way we can make Facebook a place where people can express their authentic identity.”

The change also gives Facebook an edge over competing social media site Google Plus, which currently allows users to align as either “male,” “female” or “other.”

 

Featured Replies

Sooo, I need to ask because I have no idea. People that identify as transgender or whatever possibly could be the other 50 options; is being neither male or female (or being both) a physical thing depending on sex organs; or is it a mental thing wherein the person sees themselves as whatever gender, but physically is not?

Sooo, I need to ask because I have no idea. People that identify as transgender or whatever possibly could be the other 50 options; is being neither male or female (or being both) a physical thing depending on sex organs; or is it a mental thing wherein the person sees themselves as whatever gender, but physically is not?

The 50 other options are not just for trans* people. There is a whole host of other gender identities which have nothing to do with the physical part (which is a major issue for trans* people) There are people who identify as nonbinary, genderfluid, etc. Being neither male or female is usually mental (although not always, it's actually physical sometimes, because people have no way of realizing that the reason they feel like the wrong gender is because they have an odd chromosomal arrangement, like XXX, XXY, etc. although these usually result in disabilities) however there are some people who are actually born with both male and female parts. However, Facebook's options are primarily for people who identify outside of the gender binary mentally.

Sooo, I need to ask because I have no idea. People that identify as transgender or whatever possibly could be the other 50 options; is being neither male or female (or being both) a physical thing depending on sex organs; or is it a mental thing wherein the person sees themselves as whatever gender, but physically is not?

It depends on the person and how they see themselves.

This is all over Tumblr atm.... >.>

Meh , whatever ...

This might be progress, but the first thing I thought about this was:

 

"Cyber bullying"

 

You know, those ignorant people now have one more stupid reason to cyber bully someone.

 

No, I'm not saying that these new gender options are stupid. Rather, I think that this is actually progress, so that people can feel more confortable.

 

But don't you think that people will take advantage of it for cyber bullying?

This might be progress, but the first thing I thought about this was:

 

"Cyber bullying"

 

You know, those ignorant people now have one more stupid reason to cyber bully someone.

 

No, I'm not saying that these new gender options are stupid. Rather, I think that this is actually progress, so that people can feel more confortable.

 

But don't you think that people will take advantage of it for cyber bullying?

 

There could be a choice now.

For those who don't care about what others say about their gender identity, can choose to be public about it. Those who are still afraid or want to play it safe, can hide it.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Scroll to the top