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#Similarly, we do ''not'' need a page for every possible specific tertiary orientation. Pages for specific tertiary orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, uses exceptionally an common prefix, or if the page otherwise provides significant new information that cannot be put on related pages.
#We do ''not'' need a page for every possible combination of identities. Pages for "identity combinations" (ie, [[Demibisexual|demisexual bisexual]], [[Heterosexual Homoromantic|heterosexual homoromantic]], etc.) are only allowed if they are 1) A combinations of ''two'' identities. We do not allow pages for combinations of three or more identities, unless all the identities are thematically connected by having the same prefix (ie, [[aroace agender]]). AND 2) They must be exceptionally well known, significant, unique, use exceptionally common identities, or otherwise provide significant new information that cannot be put on the related pages. Pronoun variations ([[They/Them Lesbian|they/them lesbian]], etc.) count for this.
#No pages for combinations of genders where at least one of the genders is an uncommon gender. There are infinite possible combinations of different genders, so combination identities for genders should not be made unless all the genders involved in the combination are widely known and used- male, female, non-binary umbrella, general xeninity (but NOT specific xenogenders), and agender. No pages with combinations of even all common gender identities should involve more than two genders, as combination identities of three or more identities are also not allowed. Acceptable gender combination identity pages include pages like enboy, male-female, xenogirl, and so on and so forth, as all involve no more than two genders, both of which are widely known and used.
#Do not add redirect pages for no reason. Only add redirect pages if 1) Multiple names for the term are ''commonly'' used. (Do not make redirect pages for uncommon alternate names.) Or 2) Many links already exist to this page and it would be hard to change all of them to the main page.
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