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Hey Everyone, I happen to know Sadie Benning in person, and I know they recently changed their preferred Pronouns to he/him/his instead of she/her/hers. But when I tried putting this info into the wikipedia entry about him I found out that I couldn't put original information about him in.
I'm honestly just trying to respect their preferred pronouns. SadieFujita ( talk) 18:09, 11 March 2017 (UTC)SadieFujita
I found a source from 2017, that stated they do not identify with genders (in German) [1] - the source was added to the article today. It's possible there is a later source that states something different (like they prefer he/him), but I think we would need a new citation for that change. Jooojay ( talk) 07:32, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
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There appears to be some cut and paste and/or close paraphrasing happening in this article from these two sources, [1] [2] I used the Earwig's Copyvio Detector today and the results were 27% but it did not automatically review the MOMA link (and possibly missed other sources listed in the references) - the MOMA link is a 45.1% violation. We need to work on rewriting this article and providing stronger sources, this is a BLP. Jooojay ( talk) 01:43, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
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