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While the person who removed your addition to the page did not explain why (they should have said why), my guess is that there wasn't a reliable source to show that Ian Riley V2 is on the aromantic spectrum/is aro. This does NOT mean that Riley isn't, but its just there needs to be a reliable source for its inclusion on this page. That's all. People add unsourced stuff to LGBTQ+ pages on here ALL the time (I'm constantly cleaning it up, whenever I can catch it), so its important to ensure that there are reliable sources used, which will be better for fellow editors and anyone else who reads this page (a minimum of about sixty-six people every day) Historyday01 (talk) 15:29, 11 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
Should sub-nationalities (e.g. English, Scottish, Floridan, etc.) be included?
Latest comment: 4 days ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I mean, they do not belong to countries in their own rights so it would be appropriate to replace some terms. For example: English -> British
OMGShay 92 (talk) 16:08, 19 December 2024 (UTC)Reply