Talk:Brendon Urie

Potentially notable information (activism and philanthropy)
All of the information (with citations) that I added that got removed can be viewed here (scroll down to the section) and the removal can be viewed here. I recently added some notable information to the article that was removed for being "overkill." This is understandable, I don't object to the trimming, as articles should be concise. Everything looks pretty good. However, I think there are some potentially notable information that can still be considered for inclusion. I.e., it can be better conveyed that the figure is an advocate for LGBT causes (how he's advocated and why he does it), that his performances are commonly paired with and accompanied by LGBT themes/paraphernalia, plus his involvement against Westboro and the blood drive for the Orlando night club victims. Additionally, the figure's charity foundation is a large and notable aspect, I believe; therefore, I think the concert ticket gimmick could be explained, as well as what the purpose of the foundation is (launched for those discriminated against on the basis of race, sexuality, etc.) All of the aforementioned have been covered extensively and can be well-sourced. Again, I don't significantly object to trimming of information, but I think the activism section could be slightly expanded upon, since the figure is well-known for their activism and philanthropy. If this info is ultimately deemed unnecessary, then that is fine too. I just figured I'd make a note on this talk page for what it's worth. - Patmos777 (talk) 17:04, 6 October 2023 (UTC)