User talk:Jule434

Why was Aziraphale removed, you ask?
Jule434, this is in response to your edit on the List of fictional non-binary characters, where you said a character was "removed without proper reason, despite being confirmed in the scource material, by the creator and is of the same nature as his counterpart, who is also featured on this list." I'm pretty sure it was removed last November as part of a back-and-forth with Nick 556, and is shown in their Pseudononbinary character graveyard... for these pages to exist, I often have to make compromises and remove characters every so often as to avoid edit wars or conflicts... and Aziraphale was one of those. I'm not sure how active Nick is anymore as their last edit was in December and I'm fine with the entry there, but if someone challenges it, I don't think I'll fight them on it. --Historyday01 (talk) 23:25, 11 September 2021 (UTC)


 * Thank you for your reply. It seems that the character was removed from the TV-charater section in November by Nick 556. At this point, it was not mentioned within the show that the character is sexless, so this is fair. However, this is why I added him to the book section 2 month ago, since it's stated within the text that he is "sexless". It was later removed by an anonymous user in July for being "not eligible", which is no proper reason. –Jule434 (talk) 05:18, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
 * Right right. I do think it was part of the compromise with Nick 556. In any case, I don't mind it being re-added into the page, especially since it was just mentioned in a THR podcast yesterday ("Good Omens is a really great example. Neil Gaiman basically said, “My angels and demons? Non-binary. They don’t ascribe to human gender identity.” And in that same space of the bearded woman, there is a gender nonconformity there, right? A woman can have a beard and be a woman, but someone can have a beard and also be non-binary. Someone can have a beard and be trans."). Those pages are always in flux as content comes and goes all the time, and I'm usually the one who has to fight off the snarling people who complain about one entry or another. Historyday01 (talk) 14:54, 12 September 2021 (UTC)