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"they" uses the same number of characters as "s/he" and flows more naturally
I'm not sure why "they" isn't used more often to refer to the unknown. This is what we were taught back home when we learned English.
Mainly, this is because I was writing official docs, then took a quick Lemmy break, but my brain stayed "official" hahahahaha that's all. 'they' should absolutely be used in this colloquial context.
No judgment at all, I'm just wondering. :)
No judgement felt lol
Someone else called me out on it, too, and I decided to have fun with it instead of fixing it hahahaha if you can't laugh at yourself...
Sure, sure. But s/he reading this might appreciate the use of special characters to improve his/her password entropy.
Wao. What's with the "edu-indoctrination"?
huh?
You will be assimilated
Ok, now I'm freaking out 😱