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*No pages for individuals, couples, or small groups. This wiki is for identities, terminology, and ''occasionally'' large or significant groups.
*No pages for LGBT+ sub-groups based on ethnicity, nationality, religion, politic affiliation, or ideologies (eg. Israeli transgender, queer anarchism, etc).
*No pages for specific subcategories of objectum as
==Significance==
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Though one's gender can certainly be related to/influenced by real-life individuals, and one may only experience attracted to a specific individual/group of individuals, pages for these identities may not be created, as this would be inappropriate and disrespectful to said individual(s).
#Pages for counterparts to/variations of existing terms (eg: -romantic, -tertiary, -girl, -flux, demi- variations/counterparts) and pages for combination identities will be held to the same standards in terms of their history sections and resources as any other identity. Counterparts/variations and
#Pages
#It must be clear which term the counterpart/variation is based on, or, for combination identities, it must be clear which terms are being combined.
#Credit must be provided wherever appropriate. All coiners involved in creating identities must be credited. The coiner - if there is one - of the term that the variation/counterpart is based on should also be credited.▼
#It will be at the discretion of a given coiner whether to separate variations/counterparts onto separate pages or not, though counterparts/variations should ideally be mentioned in the body of a term's article.
#Pages for combinations of two terms may be created if significant or unique information is provided (i.e: the page cannot simply state that [combination term] is when one identifies with both [term 1] and [term 2])
#One must have created the term that the counterpart/variation is based on and/or have received explicit permission from the coiner(s) of any terms that one did not coin oneself to create a variation/counterpart identity using said term (proof of permission must be provided via screenshots uploaded to a gallery or an archived link provided as a resource).▼
===Crediting===
▲#Credit must be provided wherever appropriate. All coiners involved in creating identities must be credited, including the coiner of the term that the variation/counterpart is based on or the coiner(s) of any identities that are being used to create a combination term. The coiner - if there is one - of the
▲#One must have created the term that the counterpart/variation is based on, or both/all three terms being combined, and/or have received explicit permission from the coiner(s) of any terms that one did not coin oneself to create a variation/counterpart/combination identity using said term(s) (proof of permission must be provided via screenshots uploaded to a gallery or an archived link provided as a resource).
▲#Pages for combination identities will be held to the same standards in terms of their history sections and resources as any other identity. Combination identities may not be coined via the creation of an article (as of November 10th 2021). Pages should not be created for combination identities where one or more of the terms being combined are exclusive to a group that the creator is not part of.
▲#Pages for combinations of two terms may be created if significant or unique information is provided (i.e: the page cannot simply state that [combination term] is when one identifies with both [term 1] and [term 2]). It must be clear which terms are being combined. Pages for three terms may be created if the three identities are thematically connected due to having the same prefix (eg: aroace agender).
The only exceptions to this are cases where there is no concern over coiners having their terms used without permission:
*If the terms are exceptionally well-known, old and/or common and there are no concerns over a coiner having their terms used without permission (eg: lesbian, non-binary, androgyne, neutrois, agender, greygender, demigirl, m-spec, bi, demiromantic, omnisexual, xenogender).
*If a coiner has publicly stated that their terms may be used in this way (in which case one must provide a reference confirming as such).
==Allowed With Restrictions==
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