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- Just seen your video and I love it!!! How would you girls like to come on tour with me?xxx(: The girls of [[Fifth Harmony]] We're beyond excited to be on tour with @CherLloyd! We wanna make
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editThank you for creating the page for Camila Cabello. I recently worked on it and I learned a lot about her. Then I found out that my daughter is a HUGE Fifth Harmony fan. It gave me and my daughter something fun to talk about. :)
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editHi. I noticed you've been editing the Gay icon article recently. Please do carefully consider if the names you are adding are truly "icons", especially to the already bloated list for the 2010s section. I removed some of the names you added as the sources did not state (or at least strongly imply) that they are gay icons. If you find reliable sources that do, feel free to re-add those names with the new sources. From the article's talk page, this section has gotten out of hand in the past, becoming an indiscriminate list of every celebrity who has ever spoken out in support of lgbt folks, which doesn't necessarily make them icons. Thanks. Bennv3771 (talk) 06:44, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
Bennv3771 (talk) - Hi, um thanks for giving me your concerned feedback ... However, please tell me which edits did you reverse of mine in Gay Icons? I can understand reversing Ricki Lake ... However, my reason have you seen the other citation on other Icons and Idols? Some of the Icons do not have citation either maybe you want to take another look at those on the other hand I made several edits and added names of people who are truly "Gay Icons". I even cited them myself with the correct and credit giving to the site. Tell me, how are my sources not strong enough or convening enough about them being gay role models? If you don't have an answer for that maybe you can search and research yourself to see if they are Icons or not with you telling me that they are not. I worked real hard trying to come up with sources to prove that they are. If you don't think the citation is making them strong enough to be icons maybe you could add a source to help make it strong or find out if they are not instead of removing them? ---WeLcOmEtOtHenEwMiLlEnIuM (Talk) 12:48, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
Hi again. The names you added that I removed were: Chris Evans, Channing Tatum, Megan Fox and Ricki Lake. I removed them NOT because I don't think they are gay icons, but because the sources you cited didn't state/strongly imply that they are. The sources cited for Evans and Tatum say they support LGBT rights etc...but that doesn't make someone a gay icon as was discussed here: talk page. There's nothing in those sources to suggest they are seen as icons within the lgbt community. For Fox, the source was just about her being lgbt...being lgbt doesn't automatically make someone a lgbt icon. This is an article about gay ICONS, not gay role models. If you can find sources that state (or strongly imply) that these people are gay icons, then go ahead and add them again with these new sources. And if some of the other people listed in the articles don't have sources cited that state/strongly imply they are icons, then please help remove them as well. Thanks. Bennv3771 (talk) 08:33, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
To add, a gay icon is described at the start of the article as "A gay icon is a public figure (historical or present) who is embraced by many within lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities." Hence, sources would preferably outright state they are "gay icons" or at least state that they have a large lgbt following or are highly regarded within the lgbt community. Hope this helps. Bennv3771 (talk) 08:43, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
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editBennv3771 (talk) Thank you, for the feedback I revised Channing Tatum. That's the only one I redid so far.. The source states that Tatum has a massive gay following and is adored and admired by the gay community. To me that sums up on why he's a gay icon. Even though they might not use the words "Gay Icon". It talks about how gay men worship him and not only him supporting the LGBT community but him being aware of his support and being compared to other gay Idols/Icons. To me I feel as though he's an Icon because, he's been publicized for many years about being a huge role model for the gay community. Sorry, for the mixed confusion on cited links maybe, I needed a better source for them. However, I wanted you to be aware of other names mentioned without citation because, I took a look on the talk page and yes I see lots of mixed confusion. I however, felt a little attacked by your edits because, I felt like you were personally attacking me when I'm only trying to help improve the Biography. When I see other names still listed but my are being taken down by you or other users but theirs are not taken down by you or other users? It gets me confused and taken back a bit. You did clarify your reasoning behind all of it and that gave me a change of feeling no harm down. ---WeLcOmEtOtHenEwMiLlEnIuM (Talk) 4:44, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
My edit wasn't meant as a personal attack on you. Apologies if it came across that way. Haven't looked at the source for Channing Tatum, but if it says he has a large gay fanbase then that definitely fits "gay icon". I was actually looking into removing some of the other names that were added by others, but the "famous actors" section as a whole is badly cited with all the sources added at the end instead of next to the actor's names, and some of the sources aren't available online so it's hard to access which sources were meant for which name. Bennv3771 (talk) 10:30, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
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