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  2. Deadnaming - Wikipedia

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    Deadnaming is the act of calling a transgender or non-binary person by their birth name after they have chosen a new name. [1] Many transgender people change names as part of gender transition , and wish for their former name (their deadname ) to be kept private.

  3. Wookieepedia - Wikipedia

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    Wookieepedia: The Star Wars Wiki is an online encyclopedia for information about the Star Wars universe [1] ... Wookieepedia held a vote to ban deadnaming, ...

  4. Talk:Wookieepedia - Wikipedia

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    Here is an updated version following recent developments: In late March 2021, Wookieepedia held a vote to ban deadnaming, which triggered debate within Star Wars fan circles around the naming of the non-binary artist Robin Provonost's article on the site.

  5. Explainer: What does 'deadname' mean? - AOL

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    Deadnaming is the act of calling someone by their former name after they have transitioned. Learn more about why intentional deadnaming and misgendering is a major trans rights issue.

  6. Doctor Who's Russell T Davies explains deadnaming Rose in ...

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    Doctor Who's returning showrunner Russell T Davies has explained why Rose Noble was deadnamed in her first episode, 'The Star Beast'.

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Gender identity

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    The conflict between deadnaming and ABOUTSELF, versus VERIFIABILITY and previous RfCs: WT:BLP: Discussed the sourcing requirements required to trigger MOS:DEADNAME provisions. Jul 2018: RfC: Request for Comment about pronoun usage: Albert Cashier: Albert Cashier was a Union soldier who was assigned female at birth and lived as a man for over 50 ...

  8. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2024-05-16/In the media

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    Previously, in October 2022 Le Nouvel Obs published an open letter from LGBT public figures denouncing the French Wikipedia for misgendering them, deadnaming them, maintaining pre-transition photos, and attacks on editors who denounced such practices.

  9. Fandom (website) - Wikipedia

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    Hallidie Building in San Francisco, current Fandom headquarters. Fandom [a] (formerly known as Wikicities and Wikia [b]) is a wiki hosting service that hosts wikis mainly on entertainment topics (i.e., video games, TV series, movies, entertainers, etc.). [9]