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The gender binary will not be deprogrammed: Ten years of coding gender on Facebook

Authors :
Rena Bivens
Source :
New Media & Society. 19:880-898
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2015.

Abstract

A February 2014 iteration of Facebook’s software upgraded the number of options for gender identification from 2 to 58. Drawing on critical theoretical approaches to technology, queer theory, and insights from science and technology studies, this iteration is situated within a 10-year history of software and user modifications that pivot around gender. I argue that the gender binary has regulated Facebook’s design strategy while the co-existence of binary and non-binary affordances has enabled the company to serve both users and advertising clients simultaneously. Three findings are revealed: (1) an original programming decision to store three values for gender in Facebook’s database became an important fissure for non-binary possibilities, (2) gender became increasingly valuable over time, and (3) in the deep level of the database, non-binary users are reconfigured into a binary system. This analysis also exposes Facebook’s focus on authenticity as an insincere yet highly marketable regulatory regime.

Details

ISSN :
14617315 and 14614448
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Media & Society
Accession number :
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