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[[File:Screen Shot 2021-04-16 at 12.32.31 PM.png|thumb|The codecgender flag.]] |
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'''Codecgender''' is a digital [[xenogender]] which is, or resembles a codec (which is a device or program that compresses data to enable faster transmission and decompresses received data.) It could be a gender that feels as though it compresses and decompresses, a [[kingender]], or any other examples of a gender that related to codecs.It can be mixed with any other identity as well ( |
'''Codecgender''' is a digital [[xenogender]] which is, or resembles a codec (which is a device or program that compresses data to enable faster transmission and decompresses received data.) It could be a gender that feels as though it compresses and decompresses, a [[kingender]], or any other examples of a gender that related to codecs. It can be mixed with any other identity as well (codecboy, codecgirl, etc.) |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The term seems to have first appeared on October |
The term seems to have first appeared on October 13, 2019, on the [[digigender]] page of the LGBTA Wiki. |
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==Flag== |
==Flag== |
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The flag was created on April 16 by |
The flag was created on April 16, 2021, by Fandom user PastelGalaxy12. Blue represents a main color of codec, lavender represents another main codec color, purple represents switching, white represents digital, light pink represents cycle, and black represents digigender. |
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[[Category:Xenogender]] |
[[Category:Xenogender]] |
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[[Category:Kingender]] |
[[Category:Kingender]] |
Latest revision as of 02:14, 16 August 2021
Codecgender is a digital xenogender which is, or resembles a codec (which is a device or program that compresses data to enable faster transmission and decompresses received data.) It could be a gender that feels as though it compresses and decompresses, a kingender, or any other examples of a gender that related to codecs. It can be mixed with any other identity as well (codecboy, codecgirl, etc.)
History
The term seems to have first appeared on October 13, 2019, on the digigender page of the LGBTA Wiki.
Flag
The flag was created on April 16, 2021, by Fandom user PastelGalaxy12. Blue represents a main color of codec, lavender represents another main codec color, purple represents switching, white represents digital, light pink represents cycle, and black represents digigender.