Instagram now lets users specify their PRONOUNS in a dedicated spot next to their name on their profile
- Instagram has added a new section on user profiles for pronouns
- The new field is available in ‘a few countries’, including the UK
- People can pick up to four pronouns from a set list, or put in requests for other pronouns not featured
Instagram has added a new section on user profiles allowing people to specify their pronouns.
The Facebook-owned platform said the new field is available ‘in a few countries, with plans for more’ though it has already been spotted on some UK accounts.
People can pick up to four pronouns from a selection chosen by the social network, with options including he, she, they, per, nir and vis.
However, users are also able to request other pronouns that do not already appear as an option via a form on Instagram’s help page.
People can pick up to four pronouns, from a selection chosen by the social network, with options including he, she, they, per, nir and vis
‘We’ll continue to update the list of terms over time, so that more people around the world can share their pronouns more easily,’ Instagram said.
It is also possible to make pronouns only visible to those who follow the account.
Vishal Shah, the platform’s vice president of product, added: ‘It’s another way to express yourself on Instagram and we’ve seen a lot of people adding pronouns already, so hopefully this makes it even easier.’
The update has been welcomed by many users who have been manually adding their pronouns in their bio until now.
Taking to Twitter, one user wrote: ‘Instagram added a pronouns section sheeeeesh they finally did something cool wtf.’
Another added: ‘instagram lets u add pronouns right onto ur profile now!!!!!! might be a “small thing” but still cool i think.’
The news comes two years after Instagram introduced new gender identity options to be more inclusive.
Users can edit their gender selection by tapping the ‘Edit Profile’ button on their account, then selecting ‘Gender.’
The news comes two years after Instagram introduced new gender identity options to be more inclusive
There, they can choose from ‘Female,’ ‘Male,’ ‘Prefer Not to Say’ or ‘Custom.’
After selecting Custom, they can type in a custom identity, such as ‘Gender Non-conforming,’ ‘Non-binary,’ ‘Queer’ or whatever term they identify with.
The move follows in the footsteps of other apps, like Tinder, Grinder and OK Cupid, which have rolled out gender inclusive features, such as letting users choose their preferred pronoun.