Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-25620470-20150907220403/@comment-1375848-20150910234313

And as an Autistic myself have already decided to be consistent with Amelia's Wikipedia article and not use "sie" or "hir" at all. The WP article is completely gender neutral (no "she" or "her" either) and if we should go anywhere it should be there. Just as an aside as well, TwoTailedFox further up made the point of this seemingly being about "This wiki doesn't agree with me, and I want you to reverse that and make them see sense". I'll add to that by pointing out that Luna has now asked for the Autism Wiki logo to change, when it is nothing like the Autism Speaks logo (Autism Speaks uses a single puzzle piece whereas the wiki is using an original nine piece structure). Therefore I agree that this seems to be a move in the "tiresome" extremist social justice movement. I'm against one size fits all, but I'm also against fracturing the community and creating a scenario that actually justifies (when it shouldn't) the single puzzle piece per Autism Speaks.

I think we're dealing with someone who needs to just back off and be more neutral. I agree that any change can only be invoked by Amelia herself. Until then, I think my edit should remain although I will make it gender neutral when I can.

Edited to add - I have now done this and I should add also that I failed to notice until now that Luna had actually said above that "A lot of people on the autism spectrum are transgender". This is totally false, has no proof and is further proof that out of sheer naivety Luna is doing the wrong thing. Since my edits, another editor has moved the article back to Amanda Baggs on the grounds that the claim of the name change is false. I note that the Wikipedia article looks like going the same way.