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"it" is not a gender-neutral pronoun. "it" is a gender-neutral pronoun that happens to be only used for things that are considered to either not have a gender or not worth caring about
then suggest an alternative

There should be third-person pronouns for sapient things, other third-person pronouns for other sentient things, and another set for everything else. We also need a separate plural second-person set.
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But then you inevitably get some whiny git who proclaims "HOW DARE YOU USE THE WORD 'HE' YOU MISOGYNISTIC PIG etc."

of course, the simplest solution is to spend half a minute of your life assigning yourself a gender in your profile. it doesn't even have to be the right one, so as long as you don't mind being referred to by the accompanying pronoun.

On a related note, if you complain when people refer to you by your current username, then you deserve to be falconpunched.

edit: wow i just realised the irony in my last sentance :3
 
I see the masculine he and the neutral he as homographs. They are different words.
 
It's not that they don't 'know': it's that they don't agree.
 
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