Wikipedia:SEX (disambiguation)

The internal shortcuts "WP:SEX" and "WP:GENDER" redirect to specific pages (ones that some editors might not expect), but are generic enough terms that you might be looking for something else:


 * – policy against censorship of encyclopedic material, including that relating to sexuality; shortcut: WP:CENSOR
 * – policy regarding images, including explicit but encyclopedic ones that some may find offensive (and on not using them for shock value); shortcut: WP:IMGCONTENT
 * Offensive material – guideline explaining how the above policy is applied (including that "not censored" doesn't mean explicit content may be added for no good reason); shortcut: WP:OM
 * WikiProject Sexology and sexuality – content-focused project on sex as an encyclopedic topic; shortcut: WP:SEX
 * Perennial proposals – Some ideas have been proposed and rejected so many times, they are listed as arguments to not raise on Wikipedia again; these include both use of content warnings, and removal of explicit images. Shortcut: WP:PEREN
 * Help:Options to hide an image – instructions on how to suppress (on your own system only) display of a Wikipedia image you find objectionable; shortcut: HELP:NOSEE
 * Sexual content – essay on how Wikipedia handles sexually explicit images, including automated blocking of various explicit images from pages at which they would not be appropriate, and summaries of relevant policies; shortcut: none
 * Wikipedia is comprehensive – essay exploring the "Wikipedia is not censored" policy in detail; shortcut: WP:COMPREHENSIVE
 * Hardcore pornography images – essay on why to not use images from pornography to illustrate sexuality topics (even pornography as a topic); shortcut: WP:HARDCORE
 * Sex, religion and politics – essay on the challenges of maintaining editorial neutrality in hot-button topics
 * The Education program collaborates with many universities and colleges to have students in courses use Wikipedia for source discovery, and work on improving Wikipedia articles relating to the course's topic. Several of these have involved sex, reproduction, sexuality, and related topics, and most can be found with this search.
 * Sex-related and gender-related pages:
 * - guideline on usage of gender-neutral writing in articles; shortcut: MOS:GNL
 * - guideline on writing about LGBT+ persons; shortcut MOS:GENDERID
 * - guideline about (in part) how to handle name changes of transgender/non-binary persons; shortcut: MOS:DEADNAME
 * WikiProject Gender Studies – content-focused project on gender as an encyclopedic topic; shortcut: WP:GENSTUD
 * WikiProject LGBT studies – content-focused project on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and related topics; shortcut: WP:LGBT
 * WikiProject Countering systemic bias/Gender gap task force – project to address issues women face on Wikipedia, as editors or article subjects; shortcut: WP:GGTF
 * WikiProject Women in Red – project to improve biographical coverage of women in the encyclopedia; shortcut: WP:WOMRED
 * Gender-neutral language − essay exploring how, when, and why to use gender neutrality when writing articles; shortcut: WP:GNL
 * Gender-neutral language in Wikipedia policies − essay about why to use GNL in internal Wikipedia material, with some rewriting examples; shortcut: WP:GNLP
 * Gender identity – FAQ essay addressing gender-identity matters in our articles; shortcut: WP:GENDERID
 * Writing about women – essay similar to those above, but specific to article subjects who are women; shortcut: WP:WAW
 * WikiProject Women in Red/Essays/Writing women into the encyclopedia – essay on ways to improve coverage of women in our articles; shorcut: WP:WWIW
 * Gender gap – resources and information about the gender gap in Wikimedia Foundation projects
 * The Education program collaborates with many universities and colleges to have students in courses use Wikipedia for source discovery, and work on improving Wikipedia articles relating to the course's topic. Several of these have involved gender matters, and most can be found with this search.
 * Editors' pronouns – essay on using gendered and non-gendered pronouns when referring to Wikipedia editors, and how preferences can be set and accessed.