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I just combed through the article and added citations where I could find them. I also deleted some extraneous detail. Does this merit tagging the tag off the article, or at least removing just the bit about citations? Thanks, -- [[User:EmilyvstheGornEmilyvstheGorn]] ⋠[[User talk:EmilyvstheGornT]]⋡ 18:25, 9 June 2015 (UTC) — Preceding
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listas ?
Right now, this talk page has |listas=Gemini, Raja, but I'm not sure this is accurate. Is Gemini treated as as surname? And already within
Template:RuPaul's Drag Race, names are sorted alphabetically by first name, so perhaps this should be |listas=Raja Gemini. Thoughts?
Umimmak (
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00:57, 8 July 2020 (UTC)reply
I think we should try to be consistent with our alphabetization format across this WikiProject (and on the Commons), so I say go with the consensus reached on the template talk page. We're a long way off from every article and file following the same rule, but I think it's what we should aim for. Armadillopteryxtalk00:59, 8 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Pronouns
Hi folks! Is there a reason WP is using
they/them pronouns on this article? I can't find a good RS that states the subject uses those pronouns. On Raja's official site, the subject uses
female pronouns for in drag and he/him while out of drag (talking about his makeup career). While pronoun use in drag queen articles is an ongoing discussion, I'm unsure why we're not using what the subject prefers. I would like to see she/her for the drag section and he/him for non-drag sections. Open to thoughts! --
Kbabej (
talk)
15:21, 2 August 2022 (UTC)reply
Agree, unless we can find a source with preferred gender pronouns, I think we can use she/her for the subject's drag persona and he/him otherwise. This is consistent with other drag queen entries. ---
Another Believer(
Talk)15:27, 2 August 2022 (UTC)reply
I'm going to
be bold and implement the change. I see no reason why we should be using pronouns the subject doesn't use and that don't appear in RS. --
Kbabej (
talk)
15:33, 2 August 2022 (UTC)reply
@
Kbabej: Hmm, I'm not sure
this ("Then, as I became older and started to explore my own sexuality and my own life as a gay male, or as a non-binary...") is enough to count as a self-identification as non-binary... what do you think? ---
Another Believer(
Talk)15:33, 2 August 2022 (UTC)reply
Even if someone is non-binary, that doesn't necessarily mean they've updated their pronouns. I think we're making a big assumption in applying they/them without RS coverage of that. I prefer to go off what the subject's site says. I assume that would be the first thing updated if the subject wanted certain pronoun use. --
Kbabej (
talk)
15:35, 2 August 2022 (UTC)reply