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this is going to sound really stupid but at the very start of the article where it talks about gender and sexuality being separate, there's a colon and there should be a semicolon instead but i don't have a wikipedia account and it's 2am
Under Pronouns and titles, changes of part of people in the survey compared to the last survey are written as if they were percent, however, this seems to be supposed to be in percent units. Is this correct? Gurkmaztha (talk) 20:21, 3 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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hi, sorry, tired queer at 1 am here. just thought it'd be reasonable to suggest that the abbreviations are changed from "Enby • NB" to "NB • Enby", to show off the non-binary -> nb -> enby pipeline better
Generally this sort of thing is kept in alphabetical order, but I went ahead and added a copy of the footnote that explains the abbreviation. It's not a perfect solution, so anyone else passing by is welcome to give their thoughts, but hopefully that should make it easier to access for people skimming the page. Thebiguglyalien (talk) 06:35, 24 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]