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571:: Always check after saving an article whether the categorization strikes you as offensive or indelicate. To avoid that, use discernment to find those categories you think are most to the point and inoffensive. If necessary, create a new category that better serves what you want to communicate, rather than using an existing category that is (partly) inconsistent with the content of the article. But bear in mind the principle that " 39: 104: 1454:: such categories should not be used unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the orientation in question, according to reliable published sources. For example, a living person who is caught in a gay prostitution scandal, but continues to assert their heterosexuality, may not be categorized as gay. 1665:. This means that membership of an article in the category will not require its removal from the non-gendered/non-ethnic/etc. parent category. Note, however, that the parent category may diffuse on other criteria under which the article in question may qualify for one or more additional subcategories. 246:
Keep people categories separate. Categories with a title indicating that the contents are people, should normally only contain biographical articles and lists of people, and perhaps a non-biographical main article, though this can also be added at the top of the category. This is for clarity and ease
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rule described below also applies to disability, or other medical or psychological-based intersection categories. Such categories should not be the final rung in a category tree, and should not be created if articles can't be otherwise diffused into sibling categories. For example, even if there are
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An "(ethnicity) politicians" category should only be created if politicians of that ethnic background constitute a distinct and identifiable group with a specific cultural and political context. There is no significant or notable difference in context between being a German American politician and a
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Categories that make allegations about sexuality—such as "closeted homosexuals" or "people suspected of being gay"—are not acceptable under any circumstances. If such a category is created, it should be immediately depopulated and deleted. Note that as similar categories of this type have actually
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For example, a film actor who holds a law degree should be categorized as a film actor, but not as a lawyer unless their legal career was notable in its own right or relevant to their acting career. Many people had assorted jobs before taking the one that made them notable; those other jobs should
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As most notable organized sporting activities are segregated by gender, sportsperson categories constitute a case where "gender has a specific relation to the topic". As such, sportsperson categories should be split by gender, except in such cases where men and women participate primarily in
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category is valid as a topic of special encyclopedic interest, though it does not need to be balanced directly against a "Male heads of government" category, as historically the vast majority of political leaders have been male. Both male and female heads of government should continue to be
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are still today sometimes called "atheist" by their condemnors, irrespective of whether the former consider themselves atheist). Some of the vague (and non-NPOV) edges of inclusion in an "Atheists" category is the unclear distinction between "strong" and "weak" atheism (see the
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The basis for creating such categories is also not the number of individuals who could potentially be added to a category grouping such individuals, or whether such a grouping constitutes a positive or negative portrayal of a particular group of individuals.
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in the way that they commonly do today, so a person's own self-identification is, in many cases, impossible to verify by the same standards that would be applicable to a contemporary BLP. However, a broad consensus of academic and/or biographical scholarship
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Do not create categories that intersect a particular topic (such as occupation, place of residence, or other such characteristics) with an ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disability, unless that combination is
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of a notable individual's sexual orientation, the article about that individual should be added to a sexuality-based category only if the article cites a reliable source in support of that fact.
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Most sportspeople should not be categorized by religion, since being Catholic, Buddhist, or another religion is not relevant to the way they perform in sports. For instance, in sports, a
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Also, not all categories are comprehensive. For some sensitive categories, it may be better to think of the category as a set of representative and unquestioned examples, while a
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by ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability, without also being placed in other more general categories. In almost all cases, such categories should be
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was gay or bisexual, there is not a sufficient consensus among scholars to support categorizing him as such—while such consensus does exist about the sexuality of
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where at least one of the categories of the intersection is sensitive. Failing to handle these categories appropriately can lead to external criticism, e.g.
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or any of its diffusing subcategories. All such intersection categories should be considered as "extra" categories, and people should still be placed in
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is a better venue for an attempt at completeness. Particularly for sensitive categories, lists can be used as a complement to categorization. See also
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significant in its own right. The mere fact that such people happen to exist is not a valid criterion for determining the legitimacy of a category.
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article) and about whether only outspoken followers of atheistic beliefs should be named or everyone generally considered to be an "Atheist". See
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be left in the un-gendered parent category alongside the gendered subcategory until some other relevant sub-categorization criterion is in place.
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People with disabilities, intersex conditions, and other medical or psychological states or conditions, should not be added to subcategories of
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This includes categories that might suggest a person has a poor reputation, and categories that belong in the categorization tree of
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is not. Ethnic groups may be used as categorizations, even if race is a stereotypical characteristic of the ethnic group, e.g. with
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categorized in the appropriate gender-neutral role category (e.g. Presidents, Monarchs, Prime Ministers, Governors General). Do
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published sources that, by consensus, support the information, and show that the description is appropriate. Religion is not
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each exist, as these intersections are relevant to the topic and discussed in reliable sources, but we should not create
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characteristics of an article's topic are central to categorizing the article. A defining characteristic is one that
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position, such as "Male Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom" vs. "Female Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom".
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for anyone who is not specifically a victim of a crime. For example, "AIDS victims" is not an appropriate term for
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A gender-specific category could be implemented where gender has a specific relation to the topic. For example,
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Be aware that mis-categorizations are more sensitive for articles on people than for articles on other topics.
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of individuals who happen to meet the criteria, then a category is not appropriate. Please note that this does
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When intersecting by country of residence, terminology must be appropriate to the person's cultural context.
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don't regularly describe the person as having that characteristic, they should not be added to the category.
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is not closely relevant to the job of biologist nor is it a grouping that reliable sources discuss in depth.
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refer to in describing the topic, such as the nationality of a person or the geographic location of a place.
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Categorizing by ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability should be done only as appropriate.
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category names, unless there is a distinct reason to do otherwise (which should then be noted in the
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subdivided on other non-gendered grounds such as geography, genre or time period, then the person
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is first and foremost an actor, and should be categorized alongside other actors who don't have
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descent may be of a different context from an American politician of European background. Thus,
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published sources that the description is appropriate. Historically, LGBT people often did not
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other categories for which they would qualify if they didn't have this condition. A person in
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category, however, should directly contain biographies of individual women or individual men.
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that describes the contents. However, if the main article could never be anything more than a
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sufficient to describe a person as LGBT. For example, while some sources have claimed that
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association with a particular ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability,
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Categories regarding sexual orientation of a living person are subject to
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for groups that are typically considered ethnic groups rather than races.
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are more important than, for example, their race or sexual orientation.
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is typically only implemented in order to split larger categories (e.g.
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does not preclude membership in either diffusing subcategories such as
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should also be respected. That is, a person should not be categorized
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Categorizing by ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability
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exist before a category may be created, but that it must at least be
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can a valid, encyclopedic main article be written for this grouping?
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Also, while historical persons may be identified from sources by
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where such biographical articles could be expected to be located.
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create separate categories for male and female occupants of the
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for that individual. For example, there may be people who have
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been attempted in the past, they may be speedily deleted (as a
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This may include other categories with similar issues, such as
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A woman poet from the United States should not be categorized
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RfC on Categorization of Persons regarding gender, ethnicity
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Swedish American politician. But an American politician of
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Knowledge (XXG):Categorization#Inappropriate categorization
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named after a person or a group of persons. (This includes
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in declarative statements, rather than table or list form
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In general, categories of articles about people must be:
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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has been largely diffused into sub-categories such as
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):CATGRS
WP:There are no cops on Knowledge (XXG)
editing guideline
exceptions
consensus
this guideline's talk page
Shortcuts
WP:CAAP
WP:PEOPLECAT
Knowledge (XXG):Categorization
Knowledge (XXG):Biographies of living persons
Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (people)
Knowledge (XXG):Category names § Categorization of people
Category:People
biographical
articles
people
split-outs
Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (people) § Several articles treating the same person
Sub-categories
Category:Biography (genre)
Shortcut
WP:SEPARATE
category tree of people articles
Knowledge (XXG):Categorization § Articles
Knowledge (XXG):NPOV tutorial § Categorization
terminology
neutral
the most common term
WP:NPOVTITLE

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