inclusive for trans and non-binary users.The option, which can be accessed through the ‘Edit Profile’ section on the Instagram app, presents users a range of gender specifications to include on profiles, but is limited to a maximum of four.When typing a pronoun into the box, a list of matches will appear underneath what you’re typing – you’re not able to enter your own pronoun by typing if it’s not included on the list.Trans and LGBT+ organisations have suggested that cis people (non-trans) sharing their pronouns could help to normalise the act and make online spaces more inclusive for trans and non-binary users.The option appears to be available for users UK-wide, but globally is still rolling out on a country-by-country basis.An Instagram.