Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24388235-20170429210842/@comment-30128802-20170429224139

Personally, I would vote no on this. I don't think male/female cateogries would bring about any benefit in terms of improving the organization of the content on this wiki. As you noted, gender is not an important characteristic in this context. Getting an idea of gender representation therefore does not provide much of a tangible benefit to the accessibility of content, and is also something that categories don't do very well anyways becuase of the large number of entries that a gender category would contain.

Furthermore, gender classification can cause definitional problems such as whether or not Eliza Cassan should be considered as a "female" character.