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- to avoid deadnaming, such as standardizing the use of preferred names rather than legal names or formally banning the practice of deadnaming. In many...
- Clone Wars TV series. In late March 2021, Wookieepedia held a vote to ban deadnaming, which triggered debate within Star Wars fan circles around the naming...
- gender-affirming care. He commented: "You know, they call it deadnaming for a reason. The reason it's called deadnaming is because your son is dead", stating that Vivian...
- publication of the birth names of transgender people without their consent (deadnaming). Any name a person had previously been credited under, however, continues...
- Wookieepedia to ban deadnaming, which triggered a debate around an article about the non-binary artist Robin Pronovost. In response to the deadnaming controversy...
- 2022, Twitter labeled two tweets by Greene, in which she misgendered and deadnamed ****istant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine, as violating their rules...
- Tim (December 2, 2021). "Elliot Page has been through enough – let the 'deadnaming' stop now". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on January...
- LGBT users under his ownership, including removing rules prohibiting deadnaming. After the Oxford Dictionary added cisgender as a word in 2015, The Advocate...
- noting, "While the song itself commits some language missteps, such as deadnaming and misgendering, it can be argued that the self-reflection, growth and...
- site's "hateful conduct policy" after posting a tweet misgendering and deadnaming transgender actor Elliot Page, calling his physician "a criminal". Peterson...