are system terms included in mogai/liom/moqai?
MOGAI? No. LIOM? Yes. MOQAI? Yes
MOGAI is Marginalized Orientations, Genders, and Intersex. It was proposed originally as an alternative to LGBTQIA+/variants, given how many variants of that were being proposed at the time. Eventually came to refer to microlabels, things like xenogenders and neopronouns
LIOM was proposed as an alternative to MOGAI to encompass other sorts of identities that were getting included/common in MOGAI communities but not really LGBTQ in themselves, as well as several other marginalized peoples. Stands for Labels, Identities, & Orientations/Other Minorities. An incomplete list of what it covers: queer, xenogenders, alterhumanity, intersex, all aspec identities, neopronouns, BIPOC, sex work, plurality, and disability. A huge umbrella term, that in practice ended up being used for gender + orientation microlabels alongside miscellaneous microlabels (neolabels?). Things like vior, aldernic, presentation terms, neopronouns, alterhuman flags, themed flags, so on. Microlabels :) (Smiley). Here's the LIOM coining post (link) and here's the archived LIOM Carrd (link)
MOQAI is a combination of MOGAI and QAI. QAI stands for Queer (and) Adjacent Identities. It's meant to be "more inclusive than MOGAI, but not as broad as LIOM", so a middle ground of sorts. It covers gender and orientation labels, broad queerness, non-gender terms like vior, aldernic, presentation terms, lexibics, non-queer non-conformity, among more; that's only a complete list. There's a better explanation on the QAI rentry (link), I'm losing spoons haha. MOQAI is just a combination of MOGAI and QAI for whatever reason. Has a cool mouthfeel
But that's being pedantic about it