In new profile feature, Facebook offers choices for gender identity
For the first time, Facebook Inc (FB.O) is letting users of its online social network identify themselves as a gender other than male and female.
The basic user profile for
members in the United States now includes a customizable category among
the gender types that users must select, the world's No.1 Internet
social network announced on Thursday, the day the feature became
available for U.S. members using the site's English-language version.
Those who select that option can select up to 10 gender identifications, including "transgender," "intersex" and "fluid."
The
company said it worked with a leading group of gay and transgender
advocacy organizations to come up with the selection of identity
options.
Until now, Facebook's 1.23
billion members could only select male or female for their genders,
which Facebook requires users to state in their profiles. Users of rival
Google Inc's (GOOG.O) Google+ social network already had an "other" option for gender.
Facebook
said users also can control the audience who can view a custom choice,
noting the challenges that some people may face in publicly sharing
their gender identity.
Users can
also choose the personal pronoun to which they are referred publicly. A
message on Facebook might now invite a user's friend to write a birthday
message on "their" wall, instead of "his" or "her" wall.
"We want you to feel comfortable being your true, authentic self," Facebook said.
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