@mcc Yeah, what bugs me are gender/sex markers.
It asks for gender, but shows sexes, or has a category error like, {male, female, non-binary}. Intersex is never listed.
As a transgender programmer, I have sought not to be that way, though I usually do B2N/interfaces, so I rarely end up doing anything with this.
@antiproton @mcc No no - it answers the question perfectly well :-)
Q: Why does the website care.
A: Marketing.
Q: So what should I put there?
A: Anything you like.
That's what me and all the other people born on 1st Jan 1970 think, anyway...
@TomF @mcc well I mean you can do that I guess.
I have an entirely offset, fake set of dates that I use. Like I said, the efficacy of their reasoning is necessarily suspect, but I think that's what it is. I've said in too many meetings listening to marketing people not to be suspicious This is the reason.
I'm just lucky that I don't have to code stuff like this normally. I don't do ux 🥰