Simply type “/” to pull up the command picker and see the full menu of shortcuts available to select the one you want to use! We’ve also launched two new shortcuts on Messenger – /theme and /sticker – to help you easily access your favorite expression features.Try out the new “I Am Me” camera and in-thread sticker pack, designed by London-based, non-binary artist and creator Wednesday Holmes (they/them), to encourage love and support – now available on both Messenger and Messenger Kids.Once you activate the chat theme, which features the colors of the non-binary flag, try out Beautiful □, Non-Binary □, Genderqueer □, Ally □ and Inclusion □ to connect authentically on Messenger and celebrate Non-Binary People’s Day with your crew. In partnership with The Trevor Project, Messenger is releasing five new word effects tied to the new Non-Binary Chat Theme to level up your convos with friends and family.Starting today, you can try out several new expression features celebrating non-binary people on Messenger that help you support one another and show allyship. To view the full discussion, check out Meta’s Facebook page here. Today, we’re celebrating International Non-Binary People’s Day through the release of new expression tools, including an all-new non-binary chat theme, sticker pack and word effects, in addition to new shortcuts available to easily access these new features.Įarlier today, the Head of Messenger Loredana Crisan (she/her), Sam Ames (they/he), Director of Advocacy and Government Affairs at The Trevor Project and Jess Warren (they/them), Learning Ops Manager and Co-Lead of Meta’s Employee Resource Group, sat down to discuss ways to support the non-binary and questioning members of LGBTQ+ community, what it means to be an ally, and how to make work culture more gender-inclusive. Messenger is committed to building the safest private messaging experience that gives the growing LBGTQ+ community and its allies a trusted space to open up with confidence. Learn How to Be an Ally With The Trevor Project Yet many non-binary youth do not have access to gender-affirming, supportive spaces and communities to express themselves freely and authentically. In 2021, more than one in four LGBTQ+ youth identified as non-binary, and an additional 20% said they are not sure or are questioning whether they identify as non-binary ( The Trevor Project ).
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