User talk:73.118.182.99

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August 2018
I reverted your edits at Scarlett (StarCraft II player) because they violate our policies on statements about living persons, especially when those statements aren't backed up by top-notch reliable sources. We don't cite random translations on forums, even if the original source is an interview. Note that neither the original source nor the translation says anything about being "born a man" and your claim that there's a "sex is biological" precedent is, well, wrong. See MOS:GENDERID for how we write about gender on Wikipedia. The article did, at one point, mention that Scarlett is trans, and it may be worth adding that back. But recent articles about her tend not to mention it, which is a suggestion that we don't either, since we're really here to summarize what reliable sources say about the subject. But that needs to be discussed on the article's Talk page. Please make your case there if you think it's worth mentioning. Woodroar (talk) 01:33, 9 August 2018 (UTC)