Talk:MOGAI

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The RfD discussion has proposed merging this article with LGBT. My first impression of this article is that it has a lot of unreliable RS. I have personally checked each one and here are the ones I kept:

  1. SAGA: Source does not mention MOGAI.
  2. LGBT Wiki: Not RS
  3. Urban Dictionary: User-generated
  4. Mogaipedia: NOt RS
  5. Rachel Sharp: Self-published; could be RS if we can establish she's an expert, but for now let's say no.
  6. Scot Scoop News: Student podcast (college); could be RS if we can establish they're experts, but for now let's say no.
  7. Abbreviations.com: Clear RS. It's won a bunch of awards.
  8. Gender, Sexuality and MOgai: Student project (12th grade).
  9. LGBTIQ.XYZ: Can't tell. Site does not appear to offer author information.
  10. News Break: Is just a link to ScotScoop. It's out.
  11. Nonbinary Wiki: User-generated. It may be relevant that their article on MOGAI redirects to their article LGBT.
  12. Orientando: It's in Portuguese so I'm going to say I don't think so, but anyone who can read it feel free to say otherwise.
  13. Arts and Culture: Page just has the word "MOGAI" and some icons on it with no information.
  14. OnlineKhabar English News: This is an example of an RS that uses the term MOGAI, so I'm going to keep it for now.
  15. Slanglang: This website DOES disclose its editorial process, but the editors do not claim to be experts.
  16. dx.doi.org by Christine Feraday: RS, just poorly cited. Nope, it's a Master's thesis. The Abstract doesn't mention MOGAI but it could be relevant.
  17. Queer Time: This is Scotscoop again.
  18. Courier: Looks RS
  19. Queer Language Evolution: Does not appear to mention MOGAI upon cursory search.
  20. "Deconstructing and developing gender: the nonbinary search for identity" by Jasmine Xie: This looks like a student project but I'm not sure.
  21. "A message for faculty from the present-day movement for black lives": Abstract does not mention MOGAI, but I don't know the rest of the article doesn't.
  22. Silenced voice: A college-level project that won an award and uses the term MOGAI heavily.
  23. Queerly Autistic: RS but abstract/sample does not use the term. I don't know the rest of the book doesn't, though.
  24. Femme et lesbienne: In French. Only shows abstract.
  25. Semantic Scholar: RS but the link only gives the title, not even an abstract.
  26. Silenced voice: Same paper as above.

Time to rip 'em out.

Darkfrog24 (talk) 01:07, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]