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There have been now and then some discussions about the use of ''she'', ''he'' or ''s/he''... since the argument has to do more with the style rather than the subject of the page, I moved it here. |
There have been now and then some discussions about the use of ''she'', ''he'' or ''s/he''... since the argument has to do more with the style rather than the subject of the page, I moved it here. |
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lacolidelboc There have been now and then some discussions about the use of she, he or s/he... since the argument has to do more with the style rather than the subject of the page, I moved it here.
Note: I added my signature to a comment I did, the rest is copy-paste. --Xavi 22:57, 8 February 2007 (EST)
- Well, it is about style yet it is also about the quality of English used in the Bitfrost article, so it is about the subject of the page in that using the phrase a user can choose to protect her files from other people on the system, which suggests that all users are female, is factually misleading.
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