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Since Archives was something Cameron was going to release prior to his death, how would we go about including that in the article? It had a pre-launch today, and I wanted to know where we would put this information. I wanted to check before just tacking it on incorrectly.
I know it's from a Youtube video and that the video itself has the right licensing for Wikimedia but did you just take a screenshot? How did you input the info when uploading to Wikimedia Commons? Factfanatic1 ( talk) 08:11, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
I have recently translated Cameron's Wikipedia page to Nepalese and would be grateful if you could link those two pages together. The link for the Nepalese page is ne.wikipedia.org/wiki/क्यामरन_बोइस CapricornxPisces (talk) 13:42, 31 July 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by CapricornxPisces ( talk • contribs)
proposal for a legacy section to input information about the cameron boyce foundation, as it was established after his death and not part of his philanthropy while he was alive. thoughts? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Miadaisies ( talk • contribs) 01:51, 22 October 2020 (UTC)
User:Vaselineeeeeeee has reverted my edits including sourcing that he was Jewish and Black stating "it already says he was jewish and african american" and that "if his parents are that, he is that, no need to repeat it." It does not state anywhere that he is Jewish, other than in the categories at the bottom. I also have have sources to add regarding his Afro-Caribbean (paternal grandfather) and African American (maternal grandmother) background as well, but do not want to be reverted again. It is not as simple enough to state that if a parent is Jewish then the child will identify as Jewish as it is a question of self-identification since being Jewish can be classified as cultural, ethnic, and/or religious. Epson291 ( talk) 20:16, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
So I don't know if there's a policy or guideline that dictates what's "early" versus "personal" life but a revert removed an addition of "personal" with the justification of apparently his whole life being "early" since he died at 20 (which is why I'm opening discussion instead of being bold), but... I dunno, this feels like it's a little off, technically some later things in that section are not early in his life (particularly, say, the part that happened months before his death), and honestly (though this is a little WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS) there are high quality articles about young people that include personal life sections, either separate from early or instead of it (the only one I can easily and quickly bring to mind in SPECIFIC is Dylan and Cole Sprouse, which is currently rated a GA and has had a personal life section since before they were 20... but is also much larger than this article).
I don't know. I guess it just feels like "personal life" would fit better for the information currently in the section, but I'd welcome an interpretation that "early life" makes sense, just as well, I just don't think "he was 20 so everything is early life" is a good rationale. - Purplewowies ( talk) 00:20, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
Since Cameron Boyce was also a dancer, should this be mentioned in the lead and placed into the Category:African-American male dancers and Category:American male dancers? Or is it not notable enough? 2001:569:7F96:EE00:21AE:29B:E08A:1BB8 ( talk) 20:01, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
Descendants and Jessie 2800:810:454:8765:4B:131B:ACD2:4C65 ( talk) 11:39, 30 April 2022 (UTC)
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Since Archives was something Cameron was going to release prior to his death, how would we go about including that in the article? It had a pre-launch today, and I wanted to know where we would put this information. I wanted to check before just tacking it on incorrectly.
I know it's from a Youtube video and that the video itself has the right licensing for Wikimedia but did you just take a screenshot? How did you input the info when uploading to Wikimedia Commons? Factfanatic1 ( talk) 08:11, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
I have recently translated Cameron's Wikipedia page to Nepalese and would be grateful if you could link those two pages together. The link for the Nepalese page is ne.wikipedia.org/wiki/क्यामरन_बोइस CapricornxPisces (talk) 13:42, 31 July 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by CapricornxPisces ( talk • contribs)
proposal for a legacy section to input information about the cameron boyce foundation, as it was established after his death and not part of his philanthropy while he was alive. thoughts? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Miadaisies ( talk • contribs) 01:51, 22 October 2020 (UTC)
User:Vaselineeeeeeee has reverted my edits including sourcing that he was Jewish and Black stating "it already says he was jewish and african american" and that "if his parents are that, he is that, no need to repeat it." It does not state anywhere that he is Jewish, other than in the categories at the bottom. I also have have sources to add regarding his Afro-Caribbean (paternal grandfather) and African American (maternal grandmother) background as well, but do not want to be reverted again. It is not as simple enough to state that if a parent is Jewish then the child will identify as Jewish as it is a question of self-identification since being Jewish can be classified as cultural, ethnic, and/or religious. Epson291 ( talk) 20:16, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
So I don't know if there's a policy or guideline that dictates what's "early" versus "personal" life but a revert removed an addition of "personal" with the justification of apparently his whole life being "early" since he died at 20 (which is why I'm opening discussion instead of being bold), but... I dunno, this feels like it's a little off, technically some later things in that section are not early in his life (particularly, say, the part that happened months before his death), and honestly (though this is a little WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS) there are high quality articles about young people that include personal life sections, either separate from early or instead of it (the only one I can easily and quickly bring to mind in SPECIFIC is Dylan and Cole Sprouse, which is currently rated a GA and has had a personal life section since before they were 20... but is also much larger than this article).
I don't know. I guess it just feels like "personal life" would fit better for the information currently in the section, but I'd welcome an interpretation that "early life" makes sense, just as well, I just don't think "he was 20 so everything is early life" is a good rationale. - Purplewowies ( talk) 00:20, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
Since Cameron Boyce was also a dancer, should this be mentioned in the lead and placed into the Category:African-American male dancers and Category:American male dancers? Or is it not notable enough? 2001:569:7F96:EE00:21AE:29B:E08A:1BB8 ( talk) 20:01, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
Descendants and Jessie 2800:810:454:8765:4B:131B:ACD2:4C65 ( talk) 11:39, 30 April 2022 (UTC)