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Personally I count it/its as neopronouns.
While it/its is newer than he, she and they, I wouldn't consider a pronoun created in the 16th century 'new'.
Sure, however its positive or neutral usage for people is relatively new as far as I know.
Lois McMaster Bujold, writing science fiction in 1986 about a genetically engineered hermaphrodite used it/its for pronouns (when not using she or he)
I remember reading a goodreads answer later that she would have used they/them if it had been in common enough usage that she had encountered it.
(though in my mind '86 is relatively recent, but maybe I'm just old)
Oh, I didn't know that, thank you!