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this post was submitted on 22 Oct 2024
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No, if they want to be gendered appropriately, they should have it in their username.
It did. OP's client doesn't display it. It's pure miscommunication.
I do! And they isn't one of them...
Besides that, I do accept that OP couldn't see my pronouns, it isn't their fault that I deliberately tried to fuck with my display name, and that their app then honours the newlines I put in there but truncates it to one line.
Apologies! I couldn't see any pronouns from the image so defaulted to gender nonspecific they. Edited.
It is in their username, their version of Lemmy just doesn't show it for some reason. Hexbear users have to pick a set of pronouns
I think we are/were/have sent that upstream to the main lemmy code doohickey.
my recollection is that they wouldn't accept that one. I read through the old github discussions at one point when trying to get into contributing code. They claimed it was basically too anglo-centric and not generalizable to all languages and that therefore they'd only accept a more expansive/generic user tagging/flairing feature or something like that (which could then also be used for pronouns)