Instagram now allows users to add up to four pronouns to their Instagram profile, the company announced Tuesday.
Adding pronouns is completely optional, but if you do choose to add them, they'll be displayed in faded text under your profile name. You may need to update your app to get access to this new feature, but once you have it, here's how to add your pronouns from the Instagram app for both Android and iPhone.
First, navigate to your profile by clicking the small circle that contains your profile photo at the very bottom of the app on the right.
Once there, you should click the "Edit Profile" bar, which appears under your name and above your photos.
There you will see a "Pronouns" field, which you need to click on.
Once you've opened the pronouns field, you can begin typing in your pronoun choices. As you type, the options will auto-populate, and you can select the appropriate pronouns. You can add up to four pronouns to your profile.
If you only want your pronouns to be visible to your followers, click on the "Show to Followers Only" button. If you don't turn that on, anyone will be able to see them. You can also change or remove your pronouns at any time.
As Mashable reported on Tuesday, here are the pronouns you can currently choose from:
co / cos
e / ey / em / eir
fae / faer
he / him / his
she / her / hers
mer / mers
ne / nir / nirs
nee / ner / ners
per / pers
they / them / theirs
thon / thons
ve / ver / vis
vi / vir
xe / xem / xyr
ze / zie / zir / hir
Instagram is encouraging users who don't see their pronoun listed to put it in their bio and inform the platform.
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