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3583:!! I really appreciate you giving it a look and removing that maintenance template, as well as your kind words! I'm really proud of my work on it and it means a lot to hear that it reads well to you. Huge thanks also for your improvements to the lead text! It felt incomplete to me but I wasn't sure how to best summarize things. I just made a couple more edits to the lead for additional nuance/accuracy. People variably use 1973 or 1974 as the date homosexuality was declassified because the APA board voted on it in 1973 but the manual wasn't changed until 1974, so that seems worth mentioning up top. And it's a small thing, but "distress over one's homosexuality" was technically only true until the DSM-IV, when it changed to generic distress over one's sexual orientation (because there are so many straight people about there who are distressed about being straight, lol), so I tweaked the end of the lead because of that. Feel free to make more edits! Thanks again!! 4075:, a lengthy discussion took place nearly a decade ago on the apparent lack of sources related to her alleged bisexuality. At the time, consensus was that all further sources that claimed her bisexuality could be traced to a single, sketchy biography, and so mention of her possible bisexuality were removed from the article at that time. However, it appears that over the years the discussion was ignored, and references were added back to the article (interestingly, all of them continue to quote the source considered questionable on the Talk page). I'd like to revive the discussion over on that Talk page to see if new consensus can be built, so should I do it by creating a new subject on that Talk page? Or should I basically necro the near decade-old discussion? I do have an opinion on how it should be handled in the article, but will save that for the Talk page over there. 5269:
politician and I can only conclude that you have no place editing Knowledge." It's difficult for me to see how a newbie can prevail in such an environment, but having said that, I'm now VERY aware of the need to proceed cautiously, in a manner that is in sync with the sense of the Knowledge editorial community. Is that a reasonable expectation of would-be contributors? From a Knowledge perspective, I suppose it doesn't matter: Knowledge does things the way Knowledge wants to. And it's certainly entitled to do so. But I look at this from the end-user perspective, which, in this case, is that a controversial politician's Knowledge article was left without what I consider essential information. That's problematic, in my view, and it prompted me to write my essay.
218:"For a dead person, there must be a verified consensus of reliable published sources that the description is appropriate". It's not clear to me that there is such consensus - of the two sources used in our article, one says that he was gay (but the same author in a previous article in that series writes uncritically that "Socrates was homosexual", and reports that Ravel was "a gay French composer" when our article says "sexuality and personal life remain a mystery", so I suspect him of lacking nuance on the topic of queer figures in history!); the other is a BBC article which is pretty equivocal on the matter. If more reliable sources exist saying that Karlsson was gay, the category might be appropriate. 5186:
the 'undue' part was the sheer volume taken up in comparison to the rest of the article. It was extremely detailed compared to the treatment given other items in the article. It came across as almost an article in itself." The paragraph dominates the article and there is little to no interest in talking about Sears' life and career beyond a controversy. Writing external opinion columns will not help this either. If the current consensus reads "no, the biography needs to cover all aspects of her life and until that point you can talk about her political positions on LGBT", then expand her biography to the point that specific controversies don't dominate the life of an individual.
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you'll find some like-minded editors who would like to collaborate with you on your ideas for improvement. Whether a discussion, say, about LGBT Olympians belongs in the Sports WikiProject, or here, just depends where volunteers feel like gathering to discuss it. In a case like that, it's more or less up to the first person who raises a discussion to choose the venue, and you can always link it from the other WikiProject, if it straddles more than one. Does this help?
4999:. I have done similar before for other bio articles without issue. I felt reducing the number of project tags helps make the talk page more readable, and was in no way a "harmful action". I have no issue with someone adding it back though. I remember when I first learned about creating articles I was originally told to aim for 1-4 of the most pertinent projects, though I don't strictly stick to that. I'm sorry for any issues I caused through that action. - 2162: 31: 2168: 4014: 4311: 1720: 5144: 672: 4368:? That is to say, if the majority of sources refer to someone by their deadname and their gender identity is a matter of talk page dispute, can the final decision be based off the common name in sources? I don't believe it can, since otherwise those policies would be meaningless (which is why latest self-identification is the guideline), but I'd like to know about precedent in these situations. 4814:
way (the exact phrasing being "I do not believe that this article in particular would be one that wouldn't make it into the mainspace.") While the mechanics of how to get new users to follow the AfC process isn't one that's particularly important to this discussion, I will be supporting it in future after the community gets tired of dredging so many new articles by new users through AfD. --
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more actively than the others and there doesn't seem to be a clear line between that and a truly specific group (if indeed any such truly exist). It also seems odd to have a subcategory for specifically anti-trans groups but not for specifically anti-L, G, B and I groups. Maybe we need those as well? I'm not pretending to have an answer here, just pointing out some issues. --
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discussions first and see how that goes? Maybe after you've got some solid experience under your belt, your ideas of what to change in the scope statement will be more informed by that experience and more likely to be helpful. Seems a bit premature to me to try to change it now, but I don't make the rules and if you want to have a go at it, it all comes down to
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Technically, yes. Does it circumvent a process that's been set up for new users to learn how to contribute better articles? Also yes. The original reviewer has stated they will not be bringing it to AfD, which is think is a net positive decision, but that will not always be the case when an article is declined and then pushed through anyway. --
3011:. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are 2632:. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are 2206:. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are 3767:, Pakistan's first trans woman to graduate as a doctor. There's been some edits about her name, and I wondered if anyone from this project would be interested in checking out the recent changes? I'm pretty busy at the moment, but wouldn't want her achievements (or her name) to be mis-represented. Many thanks 470:, since Barry did not identify with the trans label during their lifetime and not all sources agree with it? Or is it appropriate for a subject whose main claim to fame was as an AFAB person living as a man, whom reliable sources have shifted to describing as a man (with or without concurrently including 4748:
have time. (c) Some of the structure doesn't make sense to me, I may move things if someone else doesn't beat me to it. (d) There are more categories to add, including "Women" categories (I'm engaged in a dispute elsewhere about diffusing and non-diffusing cats, so can't in good faith do this myself).
1517:, because some places may take one word over another (GLAAD's remit certainly isn't in India or Belize, right?). Third, it can cause a source-text incongruity; some concepts are only describable with one word, such as LGBT, LGBTQ, or queer, and these are not necessarily synonymous!... take for example 5294:
All of us were newbies at one point. Different parts of Knowledge have completely different tones, much like social media (you wouldn't say that "Facebook" was rude to you if someone made a mean reply to a post you made on Facebook). In fact, of all the communities I've been part of, Knowledge is the
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If you are sure that it would make it to mainspace, why the rush to get this published? I agree that women, trans, and nonbinary people are underrepresented on WP (look at the good article list on my user page for that same sentiment). What I do not agree with is how you went about it. Is it allowed?
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The short answer is "no", i.e., your assumption is correct. As you say, there would be no point to MOS:GENDERID if that were the case. Part of the reason for the delay in response, imho, is that this page is about LGBT studies/queer studies, i.e. an academic discipline, and improving articles in that
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I think there is probably room to improve the scope statement, but I would be opposed to broadening it to explicitly include articles that only briefly mention LGBT issues. Sometimes an article with little or no LGBT content gets tagged because it has room for expansion, which is fine. Some articles
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is a guideline and the worst that could happen, is you'd be reverted. Or you could try a more conservative approach, and see if you would get buy-in from other users first. Personally, I don't worry so much about what it says, and if I need to raise a discussion, I just raise it, and I haven't had a
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I've noticed that a fair amount of articles covered by WP:LGBT are not strictly LGBTQ+ articles albeit still touching upon it at certain points to varying degrees depending on the article. Is WikiProject:LGBT studies more of a broad project covering anything LGBTQ-related or connected to LGBT/queer
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banners? I don't see you having tried to talk with them in their talk page about the issue, and would recommend you do that next time. Kj is a very diligent editor in my experience and would be happy to discuss possible mistakes. I hope you are not feeling like you're being "roasted" in this thread,
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I accept your feedback, and do not intend to take this action in the future, not only because of your feedback here, but because I do respect the process and felt that this particular case was an exception. This was not necessarily about the time that passed, but instead that it was removed from the
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I didn't suggest that. I simply said "new editors". My phrasing was based off the fact the creator of the article has been editing around four months and already circumventing processes to get their version of a BLP published when they stated themselves it would have eventually been published either
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but it's somewhat shaky. We should try and see if we can turn up more sources. I think the article's current usage of stating that Jean-Claude reported she was bisexual works fairly well. If others cast serious doubt on the specific claim she was bisexual, we should quote them and place the argument
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I've only took a cursory look of the article (it's huge!), but it seems like gender issues are a small part of the subject's biography, so I agree with the other editor (I also checked the talk page and the article history and didn't see much of a need for gender DS for now). I'm not sure adding the
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is the only group there, which is a good example of what I'm talking about. Describing them as "anti-LGBT" is inaccurate (they claim to be pro-LGB but anti-T), and there are quite a few "gender critical" groups (depending on your perspective) that are very specifically anti-trans in the same manner.
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On the other hand, as a more practical matter, you've never edited the main project page, or participated in a discussion here on the Talk page (before this one), so it seems a little bit like jumping the gun to want to change the scoping. Why not hang around for a while, participate in a bunch of
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David needs to understand that just like the sites he writes for would not allow him to write about just any topic, on Knowledge there are guidelines that we are all subject to whether we like them or not. The problem of what David wrote about Sears can be summarized with this comment: "To my mind,
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On the one hand, it seems like he is a pretty new editor, but on the other, I can understand his frustration as I had something similar happen to me on a page about disabled characters recently where it seemed like ALL the editors were siding against me and I was on the defensive the whole time. It
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which are _specifically_ about me rather than events I led/participated in. However, I would strongly make the case for immediate semi-protection of the page, as I am also currently under troll attack and defacement is very likely (and thus why I've been hesitant about having a page about me in the
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Our Edit-a-thon is focused on amplifying the stories and figures of under-represented Appalachian artists, writers, and other creators, particularly womxn, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, and other disenfranchised communities. We have been lucky enough to work with Art+Feminism and our event is
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I would also love suggestions for improvements. There's several articles that deal with LGBT issues and religion so it's a bit of a challenge not to duplicate efforts. I've been trying to link to other articles where appropriate. I have been trying to add information about lesser known religions to
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I understand that this question comes up repeatedly, but I'm starting to think it's time to change the titles of articles containing "LGBT" so that a Q is added. Up until fairly recently, LGBT had more Google search results. However, I now see that LGBTQ has 195,000,000 results, while LGBT has only
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of Feminist, Queer, and Disability Studies. She has also authored many other works on related topics. I'm looking for someone reasonably familiar with feminist and/or queer scholarship, as I'm quite comfortable dealing with disability topics but I'm out of my depth with the other two subject areas.
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opinion that this article simply needs more experienced editors to improve it with time, as none of the material is contentious, and only one claim, that The Solidarity Fund is a nonprofit, has been marked up as needing a non-primary source. I found there was little incentive for people to do that
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I'm the editor who originally knocked back the bio, but I'll not be putting it up for AfD. (a) This article is almost certain to become a battleground (but we have tools to handle this if/when it starts). (b) There are some statements which are sourced to pure-primary sources, I'll trim these as I
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primary sources, but merely making "straightforward, descriptive statements of facts that can be verified by any educated person with access to the primary source"). I'm going to be bold and remove the tag. Equivamp, if there are any specific primary cites that you think are inappropriate, I would
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Perhaps then we could consider renaming the article to something else? I agree that "might" does not translate to "will", but I'd be more pragmatical here. Would a note in the introduction saying that EFTA countries are covered here too suffice? (And a corresponding note in LGBT in Europe to point
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The pronouns used in the article are inconsistent, alternating between she/her and they/them. There's a quote in the lead that could be intreperated as the article subject identifying as non-binary. I'm not sure what to do in this particular circumstance, I just saw someone changing pronouns while
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Her article seems to contain a single line about LGBT activism, which is placed among a myriad of other activist pursuits which seem more substantive. My question is if/how Anne Hathaway's article fits within this WikiProject. If it does, why exactly is the project's scope so unusually broad? P.S.
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The breakdown into different project names is a convenient way to manage complexity and allow volunteer editors interested in a particular topic to find each other and work together. As such, a definition of scope is not really required; if you think something belongs here, bring it up, and maybe
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I'm not edit-warring or "deleting pronouns". These aren't pronouns. A name is not a pronoun, so I updated the article accordingly to list them as terms the article subject likes to be referred to as (which they are). I've opened a thread on the article talkpage where hopefully Sevey13, I, and any
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using extensive references, and the page was flagged with the message "This article needs more medical references for verification or relies too heavily on primary sources." Would anyone be up for giving it a look? It seems to me that the vast majority of the sources I cited were both medical and
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Hi! I have added a bunch of discretionary sanction tags to a number of articles, mostly in intersex-related articles and a number of sex/gender difference medical articles as well. Please see my contribution log to see which ones (this is a short, on-going process). Just thought I'd give a notice
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not to, those who have seen their tweets can decide for themselves... Anyway, I can see the logic behind the new subcategory but I can also foresee problems defining what should and should not be included. Many anti-LGBT groups have a greater or lesser emphasis on hating one stripe of the rainbow
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According to the news article, Karlsson was not openly gay, but this was the 1990s and he played a macho sport, so this is not unusual. The only testimony that he was gay comes from his killer, a homophobic neo-Nazi. The killer testified that he was reacting against a sexual assault, while nobody
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Making a new request for consensus seems like the best route. I've been doing a little more digging but have been having some trouble finding sources outside the biography, though I see her being presented as bisexual very often (however usually that biography is the source). There seems to be a
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only considers EU member states. This applies to the graphical content too (for example, the map about marriages and civil unions have Iceland and Norway white). While this is correct w.r.t the article name, shouldn't the article consider EEA/EFTA countries too? For example, if the EU CJ ruling
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Hah, I saw your comment come up on my watchlist and had the same thought - "is she bi and I didn't hear about it?" I agree that one or two statements or donations in favor of LGBT rights in an otherwise unrelated career of acting, philanthropy, and heterosexuality do not bring someone under this
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Thanks, Tbhotch. Part of me wants to keep working on this until I "get it right" by Knowledge standards, but I'm not convinced I could ever get past the long-time, celebrated editor who said this: "You are wasting all of our time. You are a WP:SPA here only to promote your point of view on this
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or feel free to post on the conference page on meta. I hope that the conference proceeds, and I hope that participants of this WikiProject LGBT Studies are able to attend the conference, present their projects and hopes for the future, and that having a conference leads to more organization and
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to do so. Additionally, there are many times where the law differs with the practice or it might be relevant to highlight extrajudicial aspects of LGBT people in the EU so I would disagree with that name change as well. If you wish to pursue it, though, I would recommend you start an RFC in the
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in that she "has had a work used as the basis for a later composition by a songwriter, composer or lyricist who meets the above criteria," "has credit for writing or co-writing either lyrics or music for a notable composition." (with Sam Sparro and Peaches). I know it was Sam Sparro's album who
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Thanks for the explanation. I was a bit curious because the About WP:LGBT section on the project page does indeed mention a scope to an extent but it feels rather restrictive given WP:LGBT includes many articles that brush upon or briefly mention LGBTQ+ topics but are not inherently LGBTQ+ in
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A concern that may be unfounded is that this person made the edits for the purposes of writing the article. I don't know at what point the editing became article fodder, so to assume best intent the article came later after they became frustrated, but at that point doesn't it become vandalism?
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Some of you might have participated last year in West Virginia University Libraries' Amplifying Appalachia Edit-a-thon, which was a huge success, with 94 editors, 61 articles edited or added to, 291 references added, and 24,400 words! One of those additions was the , which is incredible.
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pages, in regards to what some called a lesbian relationship (others said it was just "romantic friendship") between both characters. I got involved in that at one time, but now I don't really pay it mind, because its basically inevitable that they will edit war with each other.
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I do not deny that Karlsson was a victim of a homophobic murder. But I'm caught in two minds about what to do with the biographical categories. On one hand, Karlsson may have been a closeted gay man, but on the other hand, the only witness to that was a Nazi who killed him.
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reached #1 in Belgium, and not Kim Anh's, but I still think there's something there. If anyone can have a further look into this, it'd be appreciated + any help to publish this draft. I don't think any of these points were considered in the original deletion discussion
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For those interested, I've added a 'Political Positions' section to the article, which is common for political BLPs. It includes (as of writing this comment) cannabis legalization, education, LTGBTQ rights, and second amendment subsections. The LGBTQ rights section is
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better show diverse LGBT religious voices. I would really appreciate more information from people who speak other languages. For example, the Hinduism section is pretty short but I'm sure people who speak south Asian languages would know more about that topic.
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about appropriate pronouns for the article. Kuttner seems to use "they/he/ille" pronouns. Reliable sources seem to be using they/them to refer to Kuttner who identifies as non-binary and pan-sexual. Our MOS does not seem to have guidance precisely on point:
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about residency for third-party nationals applies to EEA/EFTA countries too (as it *may* be since it the Freedom of Movement directives are usually embraced by EFTA/EEA members too), then I would expect to see Norway and Iceland in the map too, for example.
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most heterodox: ask three Wikipedians their opinion on a topic, and you'll get four different answers.Though I'm sometimes spoken to as rudely as the quote you given (and sometimes more rudely), the majority of individuals interact with me positively. We
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It leaves a poor taste in my mouth to put something through AfC and then push it through anyway when it gets declined. When (and I believe the time will come) new editors cannot create new articles in mainspace it will save everyone time in the long run.
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Understood. I see your point now. In that case, I think we should wait for organizations and universities to begin using the term more. I guess I got a little too carried away with the possibility of this being an early sign. Thanks for the swift reply.
5600:, and similar reports. Even narrowly construed, our scope includes many thousands of articles, so it is a lot to cover. Adding a lot of articles of tangential interest makes it harder to find, track and maintain articles with substantial LGBT content.-- 1045:
The only "unclarity" is from a few editors making assumptions, not any dispute in the sources. Both RS and Cahun's terms used in reference to herself are in the feminine gender. This is in the comments there; I don't feel the need to quote them here.
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Thanks for creating this article! Already posted a possible section which could be added (and can be revised of course), to the article, on the talk page. I'll see what I can add and find, as there is bound to be some articles about this out there.
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says that such cats "should not be used unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the orientation in question". So perhaps it should be removed unless there's a source for her actually self-identifying as lesbian, bisexual, or the like.
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Thoughts on having an article about LGBT content and LGBT activities within the Wikimedia movement? I'd start a draft but I can't decide on the best article title... I'm interested in collaborating on something if others are interested as well.
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article. I am not an expert in the area but I couldn't see the topic mentioned elsewhere. If anyone here has any additional information, or could look over and check what I have put in the article is accurate, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Thank you for your work on the article! It's looking more balanced with more additions to the 'Personal life' section. Also, to be fair, I can't see an example up above of focusing on editors. I think the discussion has focused on editor's
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I am posting here to give notice of the event, to ask for anyone to sign their support on the proposal, for comments on the talk page of the proposal or here, and to invite anyone who wants to be involved to contact the organizers. Thanks!
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in French, and coming back on the artticle I notice that the English version has disappearred and there is now a redirect to LGBT History. This seems very strange to me, as it is not the same subject. Does anybody here know what happenedĀ ?
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They/them pronouns are always appropriate for someone of indeterminate gender identity regardless of the reason for that lack of determination. The inconsistency should be removed, the two remaining she/her pronouns normalised to they/them
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In articles on works or other activity by a living trans or non-binary person before transition, use their current name as the primary name (in prose, tables, lists, infoboxes, etc.), unless they prefer their former name be used for past
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In the section "Temple Symbolism", there is a sentence that reads, "All homosexual activity is considered sinful". Should this be changed or does this outdated language better reflect the teachings of the Latter-day Saint's teachings?
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mentioned above, worst case is you'll be reverted. I also agree it might be best to just add it as a "to-do" task you plan on implementing and waiting a bit (I for example am waiting a few months to figure out the best way to clarify
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I added one, an editor I respect removed it saying "This isn't really an article about a gender-related controversy rising to the level of one that needs Ds enabled". The editor did add this Wikiproject to the talk page. Comments?
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Thank you for clarifying, David. And thanks for being willing to keep going. I've found the WikiProject LGBT to be an excellent resource as I've ramped up my own editing, and I'd encourage you to enlist help from here as you
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and those of us part of this wikiproject also want to see as many trans articles created as possible. I don't see you pushing through the article as a valid "exception", but rather a lost opportunity to get some feedback and
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glancing through recent changes. I need to sleep and there seems to be mutiple old discussions about this on the talk page, so I thought this would be the place to bring attention and see what, if anything, should be done.
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I think the article should be renamed "LGBT rights in European Union law". While EU law only covers a limited number of LGBT rights, it applies also to EFTA and EEA members so they should be covered in the same article.
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understandings, not just LGBT or LGBTQ. So until it's a truly universal common name -- and that requires a bit more work than just Google hits -- I think it's not a good idea to effect large changes about nomenclature.
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And indeed, given that perhaps the EU has very little power when it comes to LGBT rights, and much is with the member countries, perhaps this article should rather be a called "LGBT rights and European Union law"?
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You make a valid point there. I just sympathized to a very slight degree, but I wasn't involved in that discussion at the time, and only quickly read it over, so I can't really speak to what he said and did there.
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Hi there, hope you are all well. Why does Knowledge have Bruce Jenner winning Olympic medals but it doesn't have Ellen Page starring in Juno? Sorry if this has been answer before but it's important I know. Thanks!
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is the LGBT+ affiliate which is presenting this conference. If you are LGBT+ or allied then feel free to join. Post big issues to the talk page. Video meetings happen about 10 times a year, and you can join those
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WP's banner is correct, either, as it seems tangential to the project's interests (for example, J. K. Rowling also doesn't have this project's banner, despite how notable she is for her LGBT-related opinions).
1730:, which is within the scope of this WikiProject, has an RFC for possible consensus. A discussion is taking place. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments on the 5299:, however, have a critical issue with attracting new editors. It's my opinion that we are slowly dying from lack of new volunteers. So the issue you raise does not go unnoticed or unprotested by some of us. ā€” 1829:
Not from what I can tell, I guess it depends on how his comments on race and behavior evolve, but it's highly unlikely to me that that will feature so prominently in his coverage to warrant the race DS alert.
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She also may meet this - "has received non-trivial coverage in independent reliable sources of an international concert tour, or a national concert tour in at least one sovereign country" with her support for
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as one of the reasons people should donate, so LGBT+ wiki editors should take advantage of the available funding. If anyone here is unaware, the WMF has money available to support LGBT+ projects, check out
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Is it not sufficient to include them under orgs that oppose LGBT rights on the basis of their opposing trans rights? The reader will undoubtedly figure out what the deal is when they get to the article.
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we shouldn't include their sexual orientation unless relevant to their notability, and in this case I think that since she's so notable as bi we need to make some reference to it. I hope that helps!
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I think the question makes sense. But the essential concern I have comes down to a few things. First, LGBTQ can be anachronistic to describe certain historical events. Second, it can be an issue of
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The article tells about the historical term for homosexual men. It was suddenly decided to completely delete it, replacing it with a meaningless redirect to an article about the planet Uranus.
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Hi, a researcher I am working with is interested in created a page listing UK exhibitions on the topic of LGBT issues. I was just wondering if there was best practice tips I should know about.
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First of all, hats off to you on that rewrite - I think it's a huge improvement. The prose, references, and organization are all really excellent. Hard to believe you're a new editor! I think
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Thanks for letting me know. Happy New Year too! I hope I can create some new pages for LGBTQ shows in 2022... I have all these webcomic pages I want to create too, but we'll see what happens.
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Thanks for adding to the article! It's still pretty brief but I'll have a look at what could be expanded. I have added the WikiProject LGBT template so maybe that will draw more eyes to it.
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is, uniquely, the place on Knowledge where volunteers are most overworked, so sometimes content is deleted as the safest cause of action when possibly some of it is salvageable. Ask for a
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be required for article creation permissions? (FWIW, I have never used the AfC process myself, but I didn't start creating articles immediately after becoming autoconfirmed either.)
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or find an off-wiki venue. If we were to compile and publish a ~5 page article then I think that would be the best entry point into making a Knowledge article for the topic in the
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via email and if you're willing to put in the effort to check thoroughly which bits are copyright violations and which are not, then the article can definitely return in some form.
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LGBTQ+ trauma is the distress an individual experiences due to being a lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer person or from possessing another minoritized sexual or gender identity
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I would post on their talk page and see if you can resolve it that way, as a starter. Just a thought. But, I'm no expert on that, as I've been involved in edit wars myself... --
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definitel, I don't know how I missed that it didn't have one. Thanks for adding it. I wonder if the fact he is running for president now effects what DS alerts he should have.
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I am one of the community organizers for a 2022 Wiki LGBT+ conference. I am posting here to request responses to a survey for the organizers to use to plan this conference.
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I cannot edit my own page due to conflict of interest, obviously, but think some of the requests for primary sourcing are reasonable and may be addressed by reference to
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I'm not seeing this evidence. Could you link directly to it? I agree with anti that the appropriate thing to do if there is any unclarity is to leave it in the middle.--
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We should also be concerned by the French article, which will also contain copyright violations (that are even harder to spot as they'll be in a different language). ā€”
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has an RFC for possible consensus. A discussion is taking place. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments on the
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else had any recollection of Karlsson being violent. The killer may have fabricated the whole thing to exploit the panic defence and a homophobic legal system.
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Appreciate the effort to increase LGBT visibility on Knowledge, but I feel the scope of your proposed article is overly broad. I suggest you take a look at
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My bad, didn't see your comment. I won't mind if it's contested, in any case. Just see the categories as someone documenting BLPs to misgender, personally.
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Always sad to see that. Sure, I'll give the page a look when I have some time. That edit warning. It reminds me of those IPs battling over sections on the
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My idea to write the essay came only after editors responding to my RfC reached the consensus that nothing should be added to the Winsome Sears article.
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I am also a contributor to this WikiProject, and I can anticipate some of the questions people here may have. Here are some points that I wish to share.
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on WP-de, but haven't been able to verify them. (Because there's a lot of idiosyncratic usage, we need to be sure to have RS's for the symbols listed at
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Err is this person notable? They are the founder of a business that does not even have it's own wikipedia page and 1/3rd of the article is personal life.
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Summary: Some LGBT+ Wiki community members want WMF to fund a community organized LGBT+ wiki conference, just as the WMF funds other wiki conferences.
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How to we interpret "European Union" in the context of this article? Strictly, or can we be more loose and consider it to include the EFTA countries?
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and the misleading language that's being used by campaigners, preferably from someone who's better versed in Wiki policy than I am (kinda new here). ā€“
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Miquel-RibƩ, Marc; Kaltenbrunner, Andreas; Keefer, Jeffrey M. (21 December 2021). "Bridging LGBT+ Content Gaps Across Knowledge Language Editions".
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with individual user boxes is a constructive use of time, but there is a current discussion of potential interest on the general user box policy at
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may have been overzealous in adding that tag, since the article is largely a historical review, and I don't think it falls under the definition of
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with only brief content are tagged because that content is particularly sensitive, but such articles should be the exception rather than the rule.
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Hello. I'm a spanish wikipedian. We have less than half of the articles of your Knowledge, so I'm trying to translate some with interest for the
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article. I don't totally understand how Wikiprojects work (to be honest) but I would love it if it could be re-assessed on the quality scale.
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Hi! Unable to find a relevant delsort, so advising the project of this AfD which may be of interest to members of the project. Thank you.
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secondary sources -- most of them are from peer-reviewed medical journals. I'd appreciate any tips. Hope it's okay to ask for help here!
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WT:LGBT! As far as I know, this project's focus is broader than just the academic disciplines, and there is no other LGBT WikiProject.
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is in poor shape, and has had little attention (20 edits ago was 2016). I've added a Talk page discussion suggesting conversion to a
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Also mentioned in this paper is the Queering Knowledge conference about which I posted recently here. If you have not already please
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EEA/EFTA afaik purely cover trade/economic stuff, not human rights/social matters, so it doesn't seem appropriate to include them.
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from 2019 that came to the determination the subject was notable, though I have a hard time getting notability from the article. --
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Talk:Rapid-onset gender dysphoria controversy Ā§Ā RFC: Should the websites she surveyed be described as "anti-trans" in the lead?
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recommendations where they say LGBTQ is preferable to LGBT. If the community doesn't want to change them, that's totally fine.
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Not to comment on content, I agree with Historyday01, though I think using the article's talk page might be more productive.
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Whenever anyone asks the WMF for money for a wiki conference, the WMF requires that there be a survey. Thus the survey above.
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I've got eyes on now. I don't think semi-protection is uncalled for at this point, but I'm content to see what happens next.
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I propose the WikiProject have a channel there for discussion of LGBT-related matters that pertain to the project and wiki.
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applies. I only see a small number of citations to primary sources, and they seem to me to be in line with the guidance at
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I know; I commented on his page first, and suggested we move the discussion to the category talk pages for broader input.
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I am not a WMF employee and not receiving WMF money. I am a staff Wikipedian at a university and I am a member of the
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reference them (though it stops being good faith when they've had dozens of warnings and still persist). However,
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Thank you I am checking on this. the article was full of references seems incredible that all of it was copyvio.
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thanks for giving it over a once over! I was pretty keen to get it published that I overlooked some mistakes ha.
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Will we have problems meeting the notability requirements? Does the new page have to be a Draft which we submit?
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pared down from DavidMWalter's addition that inspired the RfC (in fact, it is only three lines). Any additional
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and didn't want time to expire. I believe that it will be improved over time, and will watch for any vandalism.
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have also been suggested as alternative names and additional participants may be help in reaching a consensus.
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I think the Start class suffices for now. There are many empty subsections or sections that are too large for
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collaboration among LGBT+ Wiki editors both here in English Knowledge and across Wikimedia projects. Thanks.
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wikipedia women project, and I wanted more eyes on it in case other potentially harmful actions were taken.
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I'd be willing to help! I will be free most all Friday day to work on it if that works. Just let me know! --
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in context. If they don't, disputing the validity of whether she was bisexual in the article may count as
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If anyone on this WikiProject has pages to add/change to that category, it would be greatly appreciated. ā€“
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Hello! Advising the project of this AfD which may be of interest to members of the project. Thank you. --
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please use a neutrally worded notice next time, as this could be thought to be canvassing I recommend
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I came across this recently created draft and wondered what folks here think about its premise, that
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regarding the removal of the entire section regarding the theory that Milady was transgender (see
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I don't think "homosexual" is inappropriate in this context. What would you even replace it with?
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https://www.fastcompany.com/90275462/meet-the-google-engineer-getting-its-workers-ready-to-strike
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If she's a woman married to a woman then yeah, that category seems appropriate. Though actually,
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article talk page, notify all the relevant WPs, and see if there is consensus for your changes,
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I don't think I understand what you mean. I'd appreciate if you could rephrase your commentĀ :)
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We're holding the event again, asynchronously, during the third week of March (March 20-25).
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It really can't see that going through at all. Is it because Jenner does not consider Bruce a
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A mass change of article titles based only on a google search seems extremely misguided. No.
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I found Fong-Jones red-linked in a number of places, and thus considered her appropriate for
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I mean: let's add a disclaimer at the top saying "This article covers EU and EFTA countries".
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was just helping format the talk page to a more readable version and probably deleted it by
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This is perhaps getting off-topic, but are you suggesting another, new access level between
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in the end. Hopefully you'll get some feedback from other editors here as well. Good luck!
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here. Feel free to discuss the merits of these actions in my talk page, as this has been a
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Sometimes the inconsistencies and unspoken nuances can be quite annoying to new editors,
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Is there any advice you guys have for this article Draft:List of LGBT People in America
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As a BLP issue, it must be removed if there isn't a clear self-identification as LGBT.--
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Is she an LGBT people from the Philippines? Her spouse's transitioning makes her LGBT?
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Alright. Just making sure. I came here from my experience at ]. I was also focusing on
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They donā€™t oppose LGB rights. They oppose T rights. So, no, that wouldnā€™t make sense. ā€”
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and I was wondering what the policy would be on LGBT categories on this man's article.
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I've made quite a few changes to the article. For the record, I have no problem with
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was concerned that she was marked NN. I won't mention that again. While I understand
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page an overhaul. I'd love if it the project could review the status of the article.
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to see if you could improve one of the existing articles before creating a new one.
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about the gender of angels and whether they should be treated as non-binary. Enjoy!
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source should be included in the article, and if so how it should be summarised. ā€”
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That's true. Posting it on the article talk page may encourage more discussion. --
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Yup, left a comment on there. I look forward to further discussion on the topic.--
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I agree as well. I think the article doesn't fall within this project's scope. --
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https://www.businessinsider.com/google-engineer-fong-jones-leaves-company-2019-1
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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I also agree that the article isn't substantially within the project's scope.--
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a week and a half between being declined and moving it to mainspace yourself?
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please do not use Twitter verification status as an indicator of notability.
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The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI)
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A notice about this has also been added to the main project page as well.
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Talk:List of The Great British Bake Off finalists#Merge John Whaite?
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Yes, you are quite right. I've edited the request. I was unaware of
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We should consider it as strictly the EU. While EFTA/EEA members
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would have clarified. I am sensitive to trans issues myself for
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marked the end of the era where everything was standardized to
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will lay out how you'll want to go about the process. Cheers! --
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other interested editors can come to a satisfactory consensus.
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edit and I am very open to discussing/reverting these changes.
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to Gloria Hemingway. Would appreciate your opinions on this!
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an indicator, but rather as part of the reason reason why
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Thanks, that would be very helpful, time is not an issue.
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Thanks. Looks like the creation got pushed through by
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exists, I don't see the need for your proposal above.
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