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Comment: Per
MOS:DEADNAME, if Chalmers was a trans man, then we should absolutely change the article title. (...One question, though: What sources are there about Chalmers being trans? The one source listed in the article for that statement is Olympedia. I'm not knowledgeable about Olympedia and whether it's reliable; they could totally be super reliable, though! I'm just wondering where Olympedia got that from. (EDIT: I just checked the Web Archive, and the dates confirm that Olympedia didn't get that statement from Wikipedia. Phew, just checking.) Anyway, if Olympedia is a reliable source, then this page should be moved.)
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01:17, 26 August 2022 (UTC)reply
I believe it is! The information for the website states that it has been curated by a team of Olympic researchers and aficionados for years. That obviously doesn't prove its reliability in itself, but I don't see any reason why they aren't. I actually emailed the team a couple months back requesting more info on Leonard here, and the very polite original article writer replied with a message and a link to a very helpful genealogy.com article (which I've been procrastinating on adding info from to this article....)
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Comment: Per
MOS:DEADNAME, if Chalmers was a trans man, then we should absolutely change the article title. (...One question, though: What sources are there about Chalmers being trans? The one source listed in the article for that statement is Olympedia. I'm not knowledgeable about Olympedia and whether it's reliable; they could totally be super reliable, though! I'm just wondering where Olympedia got that from. (EDIT: I just checked the Web Archive, and the dates confirm that Olympedia didn't get that statement from Wikipedia. Phew, just checking.) Anyway, if Olympedia is a reliable source, then this page should be moved.)
Paintspot Infez (
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01:17, 26 August 2022 (UTC)reply
I believe it is! The information for the website states that it has been curated by a team of Olympic researchers and aficionados for years. That obviously doesn't prove its reliability in itself, but I don't see any reason why they aren't. I actually emailed the team a couple months back requesting more info on Leonard here, and the very polite original article writer replied with a message and a link to a very helpful genealogy.com article (which I've been procrastinating on adding info from to this article....)
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04:22, 26 August 2022 (UTC)reply
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