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Hi there. My name's Tamzin. I saw that you edited Alexis Arquette to remove her birth name in the two cases where it was mentioned. A Wikipedia guideline called MOS:DEADNAME advises: A living transgender or non-binary person's former name should be included in the lead sentence of their main biographical article only if they were notable under it. Alexis Arquette was credited as Robert in a number of films, and as such, her birth name should be included in the article. On that basis, I've restored the previous wording. If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know here or at my talk page. Thanks.-- Tamzin (she/they, no pref.) | o toki tawa mi.02:44, 25 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]