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Filmography section

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One would be forgiven for thinking Willam edited his own Filmography section. It looks like every role Willam had as an extra has been included. It needs some extreme pruning. Cjhard (talk) 01:20, 3 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, the Filmography+Discography sections are way too long - they're over half the article. I think the simplest thing would be to split off into a separate Willam Belli filmography article. Trimming the included roles is an interesting idea as well. Is there any kind of consensus around inclusion criteria when making filmography/discography/bibliography tables? One blunt measure would be to remove entries where the work isn't bluelinked, though that might be a bit harsh. Should probably also take into account the size of the role. Curious how other articles handle this problem. Colin M (talk) 19:51, 13 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Source re: Billboard charts

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Pronoun inconsistencies

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I came across this article whilst reverting vandalism on Huggle, and am now reading it. I have noticed that three different sets of pronouns are used in the article; he, she, and they. Normally, in accordance with the Manual of Style, we stick to the usage of one set of pronouns preferred by the individual, however I note that this individual is a drag queen and therefore may use one pronoun in drag and another out of it. I'd like for us to be able to rectify the issue, and look forward to any correspondence received below. Patient Zerotalk 00:00, 16 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]