AuDHD cat. If you don't know which pronoun to use, go for it/its. Kitty is for it/its and could be used instead of sir/ma'am.
I don't think there is. The transgender flag is for anyone that is trans. There are transfemme and transmasc specific flags (though they aren't in Unicode so they can't be used like I do the trans flag). Do note that transfemme / -masc does not mean transgender woman and man, they describe how one would like to present and/or express themselves.
Browsers will collapse white space, line breaks are converted to spaces.
Jerboa does not collapse white space, and instead rendered the display name with the line breaks. But, one possible reason is that, the area for usernames/display names can only display 1 line, so all of the pronouns got cut off.
I use they/them as a default. I'll catch myself in using them and go "wait, what is this persons pronouns" and check, on platforms like Lemmy that have it, their display name for pronouns, and if there aren't any, then bio. If neither have any pronouns I'll use they/them. If there are pronouns I will not use they/them unless listed.
Yea, the faeries can be quite... mischievous. I talked with one of them once, fae gave me the fae/faer.
https://community.torproject.org/onion-services/
Display names can, by default at least (on hexbear its 80 I think), be at most 24 chars long
Rule with an iron fist
I shall become know as "Cat of Steel"
I know it's been a month, but if you are still interested. Mullvad is 95% Tor Browser without Tor (there are some other changes, but by and large it is). So besides the Tor network, there isn't a lot.
Librewolf I don't know a lot about. But I'm sure at least some of it's changes are just enabling about:config options that actually come from Tor Browser.
That would be counted as "non-voting" (see Ukr, Afg, Ven). Abstain means the rep was there and voted "abstain"