I noticed one of the editors included this reason "The subject's birth name is a matter of public interest, and should be included in the article".
I guess ideology trumps public interest for these wikipedia wackjobs.
They apparently have this weird arbitrary rule that if a person was famous before announcing their troon status, the birth name has to be mentioned but only as a "former" name. That's why Bruce Jenner and Ellen Page have their real names on their articles. So fucking dumb.
I noticed one of the editors included this reason "The subject's birth name is a matter of public interest, and should be included in the article". I guess ideology trumps public interest for these wikipedia wackjobs.
They apparently have this weird arbitrary rule that if a person was famous before announcing their troon status, the birth name has to be mentioned but only as a "former" name. That's why Bruce Jenner and Ellen Page have their real names on their articles. So fucking dumb.
They probably don't want to disappear from search results for Bruce Jenner and Ellen Page.