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The page previously used \\\"she/her\\\" pronouns to refer to the hypothetical enemy (to distinguish her from other tropes that were mentioned in the description, and generally make it more interesting to read).
~@/AnotherGamer changed them to \\\"they/their\\\" pronouns:
\\\"I changed them because most pages either default to \\\"him\\\" or \\\"they\\\" and \\\"they\\\" generally fits better in most contexts plus I don\\\'t think the gender needs to be stressed in this context if it\\\'s for a hypothetical example.\\\"
I contend that there\\\'s no reason to default to \\\"him/his\\\" or \\\"they/their\\\" over \\\"she/her\\\". If there\\\'s no need to stress a gender, there\\\'s no need to worry about the pronouns.
Thoughts?
~@/AnotherGamer changed them to \\\"they/their\\\" pronouns:
\\\"I changed them because most pages either default to \\\"him\\\" or \\\"they\\\" and \\\"they\\\" generally fits better in most contexts plus I don\\\'t think the gender needs to be stressed in this context if it\\\'s for a hypothetical example.\\\"
I contend that there\\\'s no reason to default to \\\"him/his\\\" or \\\"they/their\\\" over \\\"she/her\\\". If there\\\'s no need to stress a gender, there\\\'s no need to worry about the pronouns.
Thoughts?
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The page previously used \\\"she/her\\\" pronouns to refer to the hypothetical enemy (to distinguish her from other tropes that were mentioned in the description, and generally make it more interesting to read).
~@/AnotherGamer changed them to \\\"they/their\\\" pronouns:
\\\"I changed them because most pages either default to \\\"him\\\" or \\\"they\\\" and \\\"they\\\" generally fits better in most contexts plus I don\\\'t think the gender needs to be stressed in this context if it\\\'s for a hypothetical example.\\\"
I contend that there\\\'s no reason to default to \\\"him/his\\\" or \\\"they/their\\\" over \\\"she/her\\\". If there\\\'s no need to stress a gender, there\\\'s no need to worry about the pronouns.
~@/AnotherGamer changed them to \\\"they/their\\\" pronouns:
\\\"I changed them because most pages either default to \\\"him\\\" or \\\"they\\\" and \\\"they\\\" generally fits better in most contexts plus I don\\\'t think the gender needs to be stressed in this context if it\\\'s for a hypothetical example.\\\"
I contend that there\\\'s no reason to default to \\\"him/his\\\" or \\\"they/their\\\" over \\\"she/her\\\". If there\\\'s no need to stress a gender, there\\\'s no need to worry about the pronouns.