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    #For genders, do not mention groups that the gender is "mainly (but not exclusively) used by [insert group]" or similar (eg: "the majority of people who identify as bigender are AFAB"). Do not mention anything similar to this unless the identity is explicitly intended for or is exclusive to a given group.
    #For genders, do not mention groups that the gender is "mainly (but not exclusively) used by [insert group]" or similar (eg: "the majority of people who identify as bigender are AFAB"). Do not mention anything similar to this unless the identity is explicitly intended for or is exclusive to a given group.
    #Do not talk about how a term is new or is not well known - this is unnecessary.
    #Do not talk about how a term is new or is not well known - this is unnecessary.
    #Do not say "it doesn't have a flag" - if it doesn't have a flag then don't bring it up at all.
    #Do not address the reader in any way; articles should be written purely as an accumulation of knowledge with no intended reader. Similarly, do not talk to other users within an article or ask other users to do things within the article. (Do not say "idk how to add images can someone else do it" or "if someone else wants to make the flag please do that".)
    #Do not address the reader in any way; articles should be written purely as an accumulation of knowledge with no intended reader. Similarly, do not talk to other users within an article or ask other users to do things within the article. (Do not say "idk how to add images can someone else do it" or "if someone else wants to make the flag please do that".)
    #Do not talk about how people can identify however they want. This does not have to be said. Do not beg the reader to do something (do not say "please respect people's identities").
    #Do not talk about how people can identify however they want. This does not have to be said. Do not beg the reader to do something (do not say "please respect people's identities").
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