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Commons:Use of gender neutral language

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This page is considered anofficial policy on Wikimedia Commons.

It has wide acceptance among editors and is considered a standard that everyone must follow. Except for minor edits (such as fixing typos, or bringing information up to date), please make use of thediscussion page to propose changes to this policy.

This page in a nutshell: The language used on official Commons policy, guideline and help pages should be gender neutral where possible.

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The Commons community is committed to providing a welcoming environment. Unless there is a specific need to the contrary, official policy, guideline and help pages on Commons are expected to be written in gender neutral language. The use of gendered pronouns and other language that makes unnecessary assertions about gender should be avoided.

This policy applies only to the language of officialpolicy, guideline andhelp pages on Commons. It does not apply to any talk pages or user discussion venues, even if their purpose is to provide help to users, and it does not attempt to regulate the language used in those venues by individual editors.

In some languages, avoiding gendered pronouns can be very difficult. This policy applies to text in English; pages in other languages should comply with this policy so far as is linguistically reasonable.

Examples

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"If you want to use a photographer's picture, please ask for her permission first."

  • Avoid. This makes an unwarranted assumption that the photographer is identifiable as female.

"If you want to use a photographer's picture, please ask for his permission first."

  • Avoid. This makes an unwarranted assumption that the photographer is identifiable as male.

"If you want to use a photographer's picture, please ask for his or her permission first."

  • Avoid. This makes an unwarranted binary assumption that the photographer identifies as either male or female. This is considered to be non-gender neutral and can appear unwelcoming to readers whoidentify as neither.

"If you want to use a photographer's picture, please ask for their permission first."

  • Fine. The "singular they" is sometimes controversial, but is now generally accepted.[1]

"If you want to use a picture, please ask the photographer for permission first."

  • Best. In most cases it is possible to recast the sentence to avoid using pronouns entirely.

"If you want to useSteve McCurry's picture, please ask for his permission first."

  • Fine. Here, the pronoun "his" is being used to refer to a specific photographer who is known to identify as male.


Useful sources

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(Not part of the policy)

References

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  1. Peters, Pam (2004)The Cambridge Guide to English Usage,Cambridge: Cambridge University PressISBN:978-3-125-33187-7.
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