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Should pronouns have to be consistent in an article? There is precedence on other articles about non-binary people that use multiple pronouns of alternating pronouns between sentences and sometimes within a sentence as well.
Good question. The article currently has a footnote saying it uses she pronouns for consistency, but that's not entirely true ("She has been vocal in her opposition to transphobia, and they have raised funds for LGBT supporting charities..."). As far as I can tell, we neither prescribe such consistency nor alternating, so long as we respect a subject's self-identification—and in this case, Erika's Twitter has "any pronouns", not limited to she/they. --
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