Talk:Prince Abdul Azim of Brunei
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It states in the Death section that Prince Azim had died at the age of 36. This is not true. It even says at the summary on top of the page that he died at 38. 61.6.236.74 (talk) 08:31, 24 October 2020 (UTC)
Life - 6th paragraph
[edit]Someone needs to rewrite the sixth paragraph in the Life section. It is completely incomprehensible.100.35.82.153 (talk) 01:17, 27 October 2020 (UTC)
If Wikiproject Autism members are interested in the article, let them be
[edit]As I explained in my edit summary [1], I see no reason to exclude this article from the Wikiproject. I read Talk:Prince Azim of Brunei/Archive 1#Why is the biography of a living person belong to the WikiProject Autism? along with Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard/Archive205#Prince Azim and there seems to be a lot of confusion. The inclusion of the Wikiproject tag says absolutely zero about him being affected by autism. It just says he is of interest to the Wikiproject. It's quite likely researchers and advocates who everyone knows are not affected by autism are likewise of interest. Since the current version of our article mentions him speaking in support of those affected by autism and their families in 2 different instances, their interest isn't that surprising. Maybe he's not the most well known advocate although despite hailing from Malaysia originally, I have no idea what the state of play in the region is regarding autism. Maybe the prince was actually a big advocate in the region. In any case, as long as our article mentions some reason for the interest, I see no harm keeping the Wikiproject tag if their members are of interest. I would note that our article now also has a LGBT studies tag despite the issue their being more confusing in our article. Nil Einne (talk) 04:26, 7 November 2020 (UTC)
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