Talk:International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

IDAHO / IDAHOT / IDAHOBIT Controversies

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Until April 2013, all the acronyms on the page were "IDAHO". All this was changed, quite regardless of context, to "IDAHOBIT". Which is patently a political/non-neutral move and, as such, violates Wikipedia's codes. Aside from this, the "IDAHOBIT" Committee does not exist. It is called the IDAHO Committee (and recognised as such by 15 governments and the United Nations!). Rather than just coming in and changing the acronyms all of a sudden - regardless of context! - how about reflecting variations in acronym use, internationally, by creating a sub-section entitled "Different Names for May 17 Mobilisations", which could then include referenced examples? I already reverted the acronyms once, on May 17 itself, explaining that probably less than 90% of the people who mobilise globally around the day call it IDAHOBIT. This was then reverted again! I do not wish to start an edit war.

In general, coverage re. transhobia, biphobia and intersex issues should be improved, to improve the quality of the article and to represent the relevance of May 17 for different communities, but changing the acronyms so that they are non-recognisable, factually wrong in many cases, and politically motivated is not going to achieve that, and it is not what wikipedia is for.

Whoever is contesting the acronyms, can we resolve this please?

But can we keep any discussion focussed on improving the quality of the article, as "Article talk pages should not be used by editors as platforms for their personal views on a subject"

Thanks Lookatyougo2 (talk) 18:04, 28 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

By the way, I am quite happy to work to improve the quality of the article in general, just waiting on a response re. these issues/see if anyone else wants to collaborate. Thanks Lookatyougo2 (talk) 15:29, 29 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

Id be happy to collaborate. I will expand on my comments later. Sport and politics (talk) 23:29, 29 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

Great! :) Lookatyougo2 (talk) 21:37, 30 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

As this "later" hadn't happened for several months I restored the IDAHO form. It's the official abbreviation and if you don't like it, don't blame us at Wikipedia but the organization that chose it. 88.112.32.233 (talk) 12:20, 16 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Official according to who the people who promote only anti homophobia. This is more than anti-homophobia it is also anti-Biphobia and and anti-transphobia. IDAHO is an outdated bi and trans erause usage. Sport and politics (talk) 18:58, 16 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Again, check their website. IDAHO is the acronym they're using, like it or not. Wikipedia is about their acronym as it is, not as you would like it. Do not present your opinion on what the abbreviation should be as a fact here in Wikipedia. Unless you can cite it, IDAHOBIT as an acronym is just your invention and false information that should be kept out. Also, be civil and don't pull that ad hominem stuff against us. Your accusations of "bi and trans erasure" are incorrect, unfounded and unconstructive. 88.112.32.233 (talk) 13:59, 17 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
This is not an article on the original organisation though they are covered. Also that one organisation has no ownership of the day. The day has now evolved to be much more inclusive and the IDAHO name is outdated such as the name of their website will being just day against homophobia. The day is not just anti homophobia as the webiste domain they use still states. it included anti-bphobia and anit-transphobia. Please see some of these sources which clearly show it is IDAHOBIT and not the now outdated IDAHO here other sources can be provided if you require more evidence. If you wish to start a page on the original organisation please feel free to do so this though is about the day not the organisation. Also IDAHO is an erasure acronym just like "GAY PRIDE" is as opposed to simply "PRIDE" see the controversy of the use of the phrase "GAY ICONS" at Brighton pride 2013 which resulted in the theme being changed to "ICONS OF PRIDE". Sport and politics (talk) 14:31, 17 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hi there again. I will be updating in the next couple of days, as we discussed earlier this year. To improve the article quality in general, and hopefully to resolve any further dispute over the day's naming. As I suggested on May 28, it would probably be best to rename the article 'The Global May 17 Commemorations' (and redirect appropriately) and to cover issues over naming in a new section 'Names for May 17'. That said, where appropriate (but in a minimalist way) edits will name the day the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia - as it is widely recognised - as the article simply must be objective, rather than a space for disputes over the day's name - which should be directed elsewhere. The general focus of edits, however, will be on improving article quality and evidence, and updating information (as of August 2013, Louis-Georges Tin is no longer chairperson, etc.). I will also create a new page for the IDAHO Committee, as - I suggest - the day and the organisation are best not conflated. Just giving a heads up. Thanks. Lookatyougo2 (talk) 18:26, 9 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

This comment was posted here and promptly deleted, "Speaking of controversies, apparently it was fine to pronounce IDAHO as if it were the name of the US State "Idaho"; but extremely uncool to pronounce IDAHOBIT as if it were the phrase I'd a Hobbit!". No, it's not a forum; it's also nobody's personal fiefdom. There was a serious point in the comment, which relates to how the article could be improved: is there an authoritative guide as to how IDAHOBIT is to be pronounced? Surely not letter-by-letter; or is it?
Nuttyskin (talk) 02:14, 17 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Meaning of backronym of IDAHOBIT

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In reference to this attempted change by @Rapunzal Chick to explain why it was reverted.

Per the press release of the IDAHO committee and ILGA as the organizers of IDAHOBIT, the day spelled out is called “International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia” per the official website and they even put a special note about the name out. And more explicitly that “Intersexism” should not be used: Important note: Events around 17 May go by different names and acronyms, and that’s okay. The Committee who started working around the date back in 2004 currently uses IDAHOBIT, and will therefore use the hashtags #IDAHOBIT and #IDAHOBIT2024 Although we have seen the translation of the “I” as “intersexism,” this is a term considered to be vague and misleading. After consulting with Intersex organisations, we ask everyone to please refrain from using this term and use the term “intersexphobia” instead. Also note that the name of the Day does not currently include “intersexphobia,” as there is no global consensus among Intersex communities that this should be included in the remit of 17 May. Raladic (talk) 15:15, 25 May 2024 (UTC)Reply