Thread:GodKingReiss/@comment-31622157-20170329194944/@comment-27441457-20170329202526

We do use singular "they" for characters of indeterminate gender where it applies, in cases where a character has not yet been revealed. Kodansha has done this in the past as well, notably in the Female Titan arc and in the most recent arc. However, in a way, Hange's gender has already been revealed as whatever the reader interprets. Also, many non-binary individuals prefer "they/them" pronouns, so therefore using "they" pronouns on Hange's page may lead readers to believe that Hange is definitively non-binary without room for interpretation. Since non-manga adaptations have given Hange female pronouns and a majority of the AOT fandom considers Hange to be female, the Wiki has made this one canon exception for the sake of easier readability while also acknowledging the canon contradiction on Hange's article.

However, there are changes being made to the wiki on a massive scale right now, and we will be able to alleviate or even resolve this issue in the near future. Hange is a character near and dead to our administrator JinxTheFunhouse, and she's been working on reworking Hange's article in a way that excludes as many pronouns as possible, perhaps even all of them. We can assure you that in the near future, she will be dealing with the issue of Hange's gender in article summaries, so it would be best to leave Hange-related articles alone for the time being until Jinx's edits are complete.