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Done Couldn't find a source that explicitly states her birth year. If we assume that
this Distractify article is talking about her age at the time of writing, then she should be born around 2002, but I decided to be conservative and just used "21th century".
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This list currently only includes a small fraction of the notable non-binary people on Wikipedia. It can be filled out more by adding people from
[1] and
[2]. Eventually, this list is going to get too big to be easily maintainable. At some point, it should probably be converted into a list of lists, similar to
Lists of men and
Lists of women. Alternatively, if {{Wikidata list}} is ever allowed in article space, we should probably switch to using that.
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Support "Identities" is definitely unnecessary in the title. Given that the term "non-binary" is generally understood by most readers now, I think it is safe to do without "gender" as well. Anybody who is confused only has to read the first line of the article for clarification. --
DanielRigal (
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18:02, 9 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Support for simplicity. At first, I'd like to point out that not everyone with a non-binary identity self-identifies as non-binary. But as
discussed here, we can ignore that nuance and rename per nom. --
MikutoHtalk!00:56, 11 July 2024 (UTC)reply