I'm too lazy to explain so a copy pasta it is from another site
"Those are pronouns. [1]
People are adding their pronouns to their social media bios to let you or others know which pronouns to use when speaking about them. This is a way to help people avoid accidentally misgendering[2] someone.
The act of putting pronouns in your bio is mostly a phenomenon within the trans[3] and queer community. Because of this it can also be used to signal that you are either member of the community or that you are supportive of trans (and genderqueer) people.
So to sum up, trans, non-binary or[4] otherwise non-cis[5] people usually use the pronouns in their bio to let others know which pronouns to use for them while cis allies do the same to show support or to normalise putting pronouns in the bio. Because the more people do it, the more it makes sense for people seeing it.
For example, my preferred pronouns are they/them. Iβve put that in my bios on social media so that anyone who wants to mention my posts or refer to me knows which pronouns I prefer. This helps my friends and followers to gender me correctly but it also signals to people that I care about pronouns and will do my best to respect other peopleβs pronouns."
Haha. ohh Xir..
I'm too lazy to explain so a copy pasta it is from another site
"Those are pronouns. [1]
People are adding their pronouns to their social media bios to let you or others know which pronouns to use when speaking about them. This is a way to help people avoid accidentally misgendering[2] someone.
The act of putting pronouns in your bio is mostly a phenomenon within the trans[3] and queer community. Because of this it can also be used to signal that you are either member of the community or that you are supportive of trans (and genderqueer) people.
So to sum up, trans, non-binary or[4] otherwise non-cis[5] people usually use the pronouns in their bio to let others know which pronouns to use for them while cis allies do the same to show support or to normalise putting pronouns in the bio. Because the more people do it, the more it makes sense for people seeing it.
For example, my preferred pronouns are they/them. Iβve put that in my bios on social media so that anyone who wants to mention my posts or refer to me knows which pronouns I prefer. This helps my friends and followers to gender me correctly but it also signals to people that I care about pronouns and will do my best to respect other peopleβs pronouns."
Here, I'll summarize it for you:
It's a virtue signal for leftists to prove how tolerant they are.
None of this absurd bullshit existed 20 years ago.
Deadnaming too. So bullshit
The funny thing is you don't normally get to choose your pronouns, if I see someone saying Xir/Xar/Xor I'll just use the pronoun, Dickhead
Its ma'an you bigot!!