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::A great many very GOOD human vegans are NOT on the list. Perhaps this should be 'list of famous vegans' with the key characteristic of concern being their fame or notoriety, and their vegan diet as secondary. Many who look to science or sensitivity to others are driving concerns are not highly motivated to seek visibility and notoriety. That the list is complicated by the requirement for notoriety seems problematic when considering the various 'ideas' tagged AS being 'vegan' (ethical veganism, best health pursuit, weight loss, religious teachings pointing toward veganism, easiest or cheapest version of something else (macrobiotics or raw foods), ] pointing to veganism, etc. Surely those not familiar with the breadth of human community that is characterized BY vegan dietary practices would not want to spend thinking time trying to develop a better, more robust article with intellectual 'color' and nuances that help readers understand the multiplicity of what the term 'vegan' variably connotes in friendly practice. ] (]) 03:33, 9 August 2020 (UTC) | ::A great many very GOOD human vegans are NOT on the list. Perhaps this should be 'list of famous vegans' with the key characteristic of concern being their fame or notoriety, and their vegan diet as secondary. Many who look to science or sensitivity to others are driving concerns are not highly motivated to seek visibility and notoriety. That the list is complicated by the requirement for notoriety seems problematic when considering the various 'ideas' tagged AS being 'vegan' (ethical veganism, best health pursuit, weight loss, religious teachings pointing toward veganism, easiest or cheapest version of something else (macrobiotics or raw foods), ] pointing to veganism, etc. Surely those not familiar with the breadth of human community that is characterized BY vegan dietary practices would not want to spend thinking time trying to develop a better, more robust article with intellectual 'color' and nuances that help readers understand the multiplicity of what the term 'vegan' variably connotes in friendly practice. ] (]) 03:33, 9 August 2020 (UTC) | ||
:::The criteria for inclusion isn't fame or notoriety, it is notability which is consistent with ]. It is essentially a list of ''notable'' vegans, but ] prefer simple and concise titles and recommends omitting descriptors such as "notable" from the title. In that spirit that is why we don't call the article ''List of notable living and dead people who have an article here on Misplaced Pages that are dietary vegans or were at the time they passed away''. ] (]) 06:06, 9 August 2020 (UTC) | :::The criteria for inclusion isn't fame or notoriety, it is notability which is consistent with ]. It is essentially a list of ''notable'' vegans, but ] prefer simple and concise titles and recommends omitting descriptors such as "notable" from the title. In that spirit that is why we don't call the article ''List of notable living and dead people who have an article here on Misplaced Pages that are dietary vegans or were at the time they passed away''. ] (]) 06:06, 9 August 2020 (UTC) | ||
::::I agree there's no problem with including dead people in this list. | |||
::::I see most of the sources Normal Op removed are PETA-related. I certainly don't consider PETA reliable in general, but if they report that a celebrity they've interviewed said they're vegan, and that celebrity has not publicly disputed or denied that claim, I don't think there's a problem. ]<sup>(]•])</sup> 06:19, 9 August 2020 (UTC) |
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List of former vegans. This list is maintained here to help prevent outdated information being returned to the article.
Name | Occupation | Birthplace | Source |
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André 3000 | Rapper | United States | |
Steve Aoki | Record producer, DJ | United States | |
Emilie Autumn | Musician | United States | |
Drew Barrymore | Actor | United States | |
Kristen Bell | Actress | United States | |
Beyoncé | Singer | United States | |
Timothy Bradley | Boxer | United States | |
Jamie Bissonnette | Chef | United States | |
Daniel Bryan | Professional wrestler | United States | |
Héctor Buitrago | Musician | Colombia | |
Mairead Carlin | Singer | United Kingdom | |
Cathy Cassidy | Author | United Kingdom | |
Chelsea Clinton | Daughter of Hillary and Bill Clinton | United States | |
Common | Rapper, actor | United States | |
Jennifer Connelly | Actor | United States | |
Isabelle Cornish | Actress | Australia | |
Mike D | Musician | United States | |
Glen Davis | Basketball player | United States | |
Ellen DeGeneres | Talkshow host | United States | |
Zooey Deschanel | Actor, musician | United States | |
Dave Dictor | Musician | United States | |
Emmanuel | Singer | Mexico | |
Arian Foster | NFL football player | United States | |
Teri Gender Bender | Musician | United States | |
Ben Gibbard | Musician | United States | |
Tony Gonzalez | Former American football tight end | United States | |
Ginnifer Goodwin | Actor | United States | |
Franklin Graham | Christian evangelist and missionary | United States | |
Anne Hathaway | Actress | United States | |
Heaven Shall Burn | Musicians | Germany | |
Jamie Hince | Musician | United States | |
Jens Holm | Politician | Sweden | |
Sean Ingram | Musician, entrepreneur | United States | |
Joi Ito | Entrepreneur | Japan | |
Samuel L. Jackson | Actor | United States | |
Alex Jamieson | Chef | United States | |
Jay-Z | Rapper | United States | |
Daniel Johns | Musician | Australia | |
Angelina Jolie | Actor | United States | |
Anthony Kiedis | Singer-songwriter | United States | |
Jared Leto | Actor, musician | United States | |
Noah Levine | Buddhist teacher and author | United States | |
Leona Lewis | Singer-songwriter | United Kingdom | |
Jennifer Lopez | Singer | United States | |
Benji Madden | Musician | United States | |
Andy Martin | Musician and writer | United Kingdom | |
Megan McArdle | Columnist | United States | |
Lea Michele | Actress | United States | |
Alison Mosshart | Musician | United States | |
Adam Myerson | Cyclist | United States | |
Sean O'Malley | MMA fighter | United States | |
Gwyneth Paltrow | Actor | United States | |
Logan Paul | Internet personality, actor | United States | |
Dave Peters | Musician | United States | |
Brad Pitt | Actor | United States | |
Natalie Portman | Actor | Israel | |
Purified in Blood | Musicians | Norway | |
Omar Rodríguez-López | Musician, producer, writer | United States | |
Lluvia Rojo | Actress and singer | Spain | |
Craig Rosebraugh | Activist | United States | |
Rick Rubin | Record producer | United States | |
Walter Schreifels | Musician, producer | United States | |
Jason Schwartzman | Actor | United States | |
Tim Shieff | Freerunner | United Kingdom | |
Steve-O | Stunt performer | United States | |
Ben Stiller | Actor, comedian, director, producer, writer | United States | |
Ruben Studdard | Singer, actor | United States | |
Geoff Tate | Singer, musician | United States | |
Taryn Terrell | Model, former professional wrestler | United States | |
Kevin Tucker | Writer, speaker, musician | United States | |
Liv Tyler | Actor | United States | |
Mike Tyson | Boxer | United States | |
Usher | Singer | United States | |
Waka Flocka Flame | Rapper | United States | |
Pete Wentz | Musician | United States | |
Liam Wilson | Musician | United States | |
Chris Wollard | Musician | United States | |
YG | Rapper | United States | |
Justin Young | Musician | United Kingdom |
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- Bennett-Smith, Meredith (27 June 2013). "PETA Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities 2013: Kristen Bell, Dax Shephard Share Feel-Good Honors". Huffington Post. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
A vegetarian for many years, Bell eventually decided to go vegan along with Shepard, who "converted" last January after watching the documentary "Forks Over Knives," according to Playboy.
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- Buitrago, Héctor (30 April 2014). "Un vegano". SoHo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 9 August 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
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Echeverri no es vegetariana; Buitrago sí, aunque no vegano.
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- Loposer, Josh (2008-11-16). "Jennifer Connelly dropped vegan diet during pregnancy". Green Daily. Archived from the original on 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
- Balshaw, Rita (13 February 2017). "A Day on a Plate with… Isabelle Cornish". Hippiesinthecity.com. Archived from the original on 9 August 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
I was a strict vegan for many years. But now I consume biodynamic eggs and sustainably farmed goats cheeses and yogurt.
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And then I just started recently eating fish
- DeSpain, China (2012-11-27). "WATCH: Vegan Ellen DeGeneres Eats Eggs". Ecorazzi. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
However, it seems that our favorite vegan talk show host isn't actually, well, vegan.
- Lange, Maggie (2014-05-13). "17 Celebrities Who Raise Chickens". New York. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
- Chasmar, Jessica (2015-09-15). "Ellen DeGeneres, avowed vegan, under fire for launching leather shoe line". The Washington Times. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
Ellen DeGeneres is facing backlash from the vegan community after announcing plans to launch an 'ED by Ellen' shoe line that includes real leather products.
- Thomas, Michael (2009-08-06). "'Top Chef Masters' -- Zooey Deschanel, Vegan". Slashfood.com. Archived from the original on 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
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Me hice vegetariano el '76 y fueron muchos años donde no comía absolutamente nada de producto animal, pero verdaderamente estaba desapareciéndome porque en esa época había muy poco alimento que tú pudieras buscar en una gira donde ya verdaderamente me sentía mal empecé a comer huevos, queso y pescado. (I became vegetarian in 1976 and it was many years where I did not eat any animal products at all, but I was really disappearing because at that time there was very little food that you could look for on a tour where I was really feeling bad I started eating eggs, cheese and fish.)
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I used to be a vegan, but I was anemic and now I'm a vegetarian.
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- Rossman, Sean (21 February 2018). "Billy Graham loved God, lemon cake and Vienna sausages". USA Today. Archived from the original on 21 February 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
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- Rausch, Kati (June 14, 2012). "MIC article: HEAVEN SHALL BURN in Karlsruhe". Music Interview Corner. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
...we are not vegans anymore, we are all vegetarians now.
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I'm not a true vegan. I dabble in sustainable fish and dawdle in the consumption of eggs.
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I switch between a vegetarian and vegan diet. I try to keep everything balanced.
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I'm mostly vegetarian,
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I was a vegan for four years but not anymore. I eat chicken every now and then. I should be a vegan.
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Mistaken/disputed
Name | Occupation | Birthplace | Source |
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Cedric Bixler-Zavala | Musician | United States | |
Christie Brinkley | Model | United States | |
Gisele Bündchen | Model | Brazil | |
Bill Clinton | 42nd President of the United States Note: Follows a mostly plant-based diet, but has never been a vegan. |
United States | |
Abbie Cornish | Actor | Australia | |
Ted Danson | Actor | United States | |
Nate Diaz | MMA fighter | United States | |
Nick Diaz | MMA fighter | United States | |
Drake | Singer | Canada | |
Lisa Edelstein | Actor Note: seems to be a vegetarian, not vegan. |
United States | |
Jon Fitch | MMA fighter | United States | |
Angela Gossow | Musician | Germany | |
Ariana Grande | Singer | United States | |
Grimes | Musician | Canada | |
Lauren Jauregui | Singer | United States | |
Lierre Keith | Writer, radical feminist, food activist | United States | |
Steve Kilbey | Singer-songwriter | United Kingdom | |
Avril Lavigne | Singer, songwriter | Canada | |
Pep Love | Rapper | United States | |
Andre Matos | Musician | Brazil | |
Tim McIlrath | Musician, frontman of Rise Against | United States | |
Alanis Morissette | Singer, songwriter | Canada | |
Oktawia Nowacka | Modern pentathlete | Poland | |
Sandra Oh | Actress | Canada | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | Actor | Austria | |
Dan Stevens | Actor | United Kingdom | |
Carlo Taranto | TV and radio commentator | Italy | |
Peter Tatchell | Human rights activisist | Australia | |
Billy Bob Thornton | Actor, screenwriter, director and musician | United States | |
Betty White | Actor | United States | |
Serena Williams | Tennis player | United States | |
Venus Williams | Tennis player | United States | |
Wendy Williams | Talkshow host | United States | |
Thom Yorke | Singer, songwriter | United Kingdom | |
David Zabriskie | Cyclist | United States |
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Then when I became a vegetarian, shortly thereafter my whole family became vegetarian. I call myself a flexible vegan because, you know, Italy exists. Mozzarella and pasta exist. In France, I may have to have a piece of Camembert, you know. Un petit sandwich au fromage.
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I'm not a 100% vegan, I eat eggs and I do weird stuff, I eat a little bit of fish from time to time but I try not to. But when I train for fights, I'm pretty much on all raw vegan diet.
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Neither fighter is vegan. Fitch said during his Penn camp he has been eating fish about once a week,
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My brand of veganism is one wherein if your grandparents have no idea what you are talking about then you eat their beef stew rather than upset or confuse them. or if you really want to have cake with an egg in it on the holidays then you have that rather than just not being a vegan because you don't want to give up occasionally having something that you love.Ben and Jerrys is the only brand of ice cream i ever eat. their cows are treated ethically
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I never cheated on beef, but I certainly binged on eggs and dairy every chance I got
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Steve Kilbey is a 54-year-old almost-vegan
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I don't eat pork. I was vegan for a long time. I was into raw food and was really all into it.
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Uwielbiam zgłębiać tajniki zdrowego odżywiania – jestem weganką.
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Jako weganin mogę zrobić wszystko. Podczas zawodów staje się bardziej wegetarianką, bo trudno się odżywiać.
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Gdy rzeczywiście nie mam co jeść, wybieram produkty wegetariańskie, ale po mięsne nigdy nie sięgam.
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What about those who say they are NOT actually vegan?
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/mixed-multitudes/matisyahu-is-vegan/ “I’m not exactly vegan, not religiously like keeping kosher at least” — but also added, “I stopped eating chicken and red meat ’cause I just figured it would be more healthy. I figured it would be more ideal to stay away from eating animals, from having meat sitting and digesting in my gut.” He talks about the kapparot ceremony (“the closest I ever came to an actual chicken”) and how freaked out he was — “the blood, the dirty chicken feet, the sh*t everywhere.”
T. Colin Campbell, Peter Ebdon, Craig Ferguson, Chloe Temtchine, Barry White are/were not vegan as far as I can tell. Please remove to an appropriate list if I won't find time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by GeneralArmorus (talk • contribs) 10:47, 5 December 2019 (UTC)
- They should be removed and added to #Mistaken/disputed above (along with the source saying they are not vegan). Betty Logan (talk) 10:50, 5 December 2019 (UTC)
- There could be a list for those who have contributed to the vegan movement{e.g. T. Colin Campbell, John A. McDougall, MD} but are not vegan (and tell others that they are not); I suspect that this list is not a list that should include them. But those who did the science underlying the stability and sustainability of whole foods plant-based VEGAN diets are not doing inconsiderable work in knowledge production. Which side are you on, or which information became a basis for your changing your mind. MaynardClark (talk) 00:28, 1 July 2020 (UTC)
Removal of images
Betty Logan can you explain per policy why you have been removing images from this article? Your explanation for removing images was "Images are depictions and therefore not a true likeness". I don't see that in any policy. Lewis Gompertz for example was a notable vegan. The images help the article. Psychologist Guy (talk) 20:59, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
- The article looks a bit odd with hardly any photographs. The list is much longer than the few photos on the right. I would suggest adding appropriate images, not removing them. Psychologist Guy (talk) 21:06, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
- The policy is WP:NOCONSENSUS. I did not agree with all of your additions and hence a consensus does not exist to add them as yet. The article does not exist to promote vegetarian advocacy so I do not agree that the gallery should adopt a promotional approach to image selection. There are also around 50 photographs in the article, so I would not exactly describe that as "hardly any". My reasons for removing the photos are as follows:
- Images have an adverse impact on loading times and the cost of metered connections. Fifty images is a lot of images (I suspect there are not many articles on Misplaced Pages with so many images) so IMO more images should only be added if they add to the encyclopedic value of the article.
- MOS:IMAGERELEVANCE states that "Images must be significant and relevant in the topic's context, not primarily decorative" and "Images should look like what they are meant to illustrate". The photographs at least capture a likeness of the person but in some cases artistic depictions were created by people who never met the subject, and most are never a true likeness. In this sense I would argue that depictions tip the balance into being decorative. We can't have an image of everyone and there is no shortage of photographs available, so it seems more appropriate to select photographs than artistic depictions.
- Since we can't have an image of everyone in the gallery then a selective criteria must be applied. I think it is best to have a broad cross-section in the gallery i.e. men and women and black and white and from a range of occupations and countries. Media personalities from Western countries are over-represented IMO, and helps create the impression that veganism is a geo-cosmopolitan lifestyle rather than an ethical approach to living. To this end I removed the musician you added (there are several already in the gallery and I don't see what adding another adds to the article). Likewise we don't need more than one American physician, or more than one French anarchist. One will suffice when there are still countries and occupations that are not represented so I would rather see more representation than redundancy.
- While I removed some of your additions I also retained some as well. I hope this adequately answers your question. Betty Logan (talk) 22:15, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
- I agree with Betty Logan - a well-considered compromise. I have updated the Benjamin Zephaniah photo, although I should declare that it is one I took myself. Edwardx (talk) 22:33, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
- The policy is WP:NOCONSENSUS. I did not agree with all of your additions and hence a consensus does not exist to add them as yet. The article does not exist to promote vegetarian advocacy so I do not agree that the gallery should adopt a promotional approach to image selection. There are also around 50 photographs in the article, so I would not exactly describe that as "hardly any". My reasons for removing the photos are as follows:
- Sorry I didn't realise there was about 50 images on the article already, for some reason I only thought there was about 20. I mostly do editing on historical articles so the people in the 1800s or earlier we did not always have photographs for, only usually sketches or paintings so that's why I added them. Thanks for explaining all that to me. I pretty much agree with your points. A balance of country and occupation is a good idea. Psychologist Guy (talk) 22:54, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
More vegans
Ruediger Dahlke: Source --Carmol7 (talk) 00:16, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
Non-reliable sources
Per Misplaced Pages:Biographies of living persons, (and I'm assuming all the people on the list are alive) you may not use unreliable sources in this instance. "Be very firm about the use of high-quality sources"
and "Contentious material about living persons (or, in some cases, recently deceased) that is unsourced or poorly sourced—whether the material is negative, positive, neutral, or just questionable—should be removed immediately and without waiting for discussion."
I have removed 46 citations that do not qualify as high-quality sources or reliable sources. (I don't purport to have gotten them all.) I'm bending the rules by leaving the entry of the person in the table and tagging them as "citation needed". I'm doing this in order to give editors some times to roust up some reliable sources, and because restoring content in a table is a lot more difficult than restoring a sentence or two of prose. It's also easier for you to spot which ones need to be hunted up, by searching the list for "citation needed".
However, I will revisit this page in a few days and I may well delete those entries with "citation needed" tags remaining.
— Normal Op (talk) 02:36, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- Comment: Regarding this? Others, take note that PETA has not been deemed unreliable for this information. An RfC is underway on that matter: Misplaced Pages:Reliable sources/Noticeboard#RfC: Reliability of PETA. A permalink for it is here. Flyer22 Frozen (talk) 03:33, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
List inclusion/exclusion tips
Those who are no longer vegans: Considering the name of this list-article is "List of vegans", I find it incorrect to have a statement in the lead (supposedly part of the inclusion criteria) which says "All the people on this list reportedly for some time during their lives practised a vegan diet." If that's the case, and you KNOW someone who is no longer a vegan, it would be incorrect (per WP:BLP and other wiki policies) to keep them on this list. I'm not suggesting one should periodically re-verify everyone on the list. For example, if I once upon a time practiced veganism, and now am no longer vegan, and I found my name on a Misplaced Pages list saying I was a vegan, I would be pissed because you're telling an untruth about me. Hence, our policies at WP:BLP.
Those who are dead: I noticed at least one person on the list who is dead. That doesn't fit in with "List of vegans" title, either, not expressly, however you could create a second table for "Dead vegans" (come up with a better title, please). You can force a table of contents so that there's a link at the top for someone to click on. It's easy enough to locate the dead people: mouse down the list, hover over each name, and see if someone is dead (they'll have a date of death usually in the first sentence).
Those who are not individual people: I also see a "group" at the top of the list, "8 Foot Sativa". That doesn't make sense to have a "group" as an entry because group members can change (especially bands!). Either add all the names of the group members into the table, or leave it out.
— Normal Op (talk) 02:48, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- People who are known to be no longer vegan are removed and added to the list at the top of this talk page. A record is maintained so they are not added back with an older source. I disagree with removing dead vegans. Many lists of famous vegans in reliable sources include dead vegans. We wouldn't, for example, remove a dead Jew from a list of notable Jews etc. It is understood by readers that a lifestyle or dietary choice pertains to somebody who was alive when they made that choice. If somebody dies vegan then it still characterises their life. Creating a second table for dead vegans is pedantic; the fact that you characterise them as "dead vegans" illustrates that being dead/alive is not intrinsic to being characterised as vegan. I do not accept that including dead vegans on the list is inconsistent with the title; but even if it were, the title was chose to describe the content not the other way around so the solution is choosing a better a title, not culling content. Betty Logan (talk) 03:00, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- A great many very GOOD human vegans are NOT on the list. Perhaps this should be 'list of famous vegans' with the key characteristic of concern being their fame or notoriety, and their vegan diet as secondary. Many who look to science or sensitivity to others are driving concerns are not highly motivated to seek visibility and notoriety. That the list is complicated by the requirement for notoriety seems problematic when considering the various 'ideas' tagged AS being 'vegan' (ethical veganism, best health pursuit, weight loss, religious teachings pointing toward veganism, easiest or cheapest version of something else (macrobiotics or raw foods), effective altruism pointing to veganism, etc. Surely those not familiar with the breadth of human community that is characterized BY vegan dietary practices would not want to spend thinking time trying to develop a better, more robust article with intellectual 'color' and nuances that help readers understand the multiplicity of what the term 'vegan' variably connotes in friendly practice. MaynardClark (talk) 03:33, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- The criteria for inclusion isn't fame or notoriety, it is notability which is consistent with WP:CSC. It is essentially a list of notable vegans, but WP:LISTNAME prefer simple and concise titles and recommends omitting descriptors such as "notable" from the title. In that spirit that is why we don't call the article List of notable living and dead people who have an article here on Misplaced Pages that are dietary vegans or were at the time they passed away. Betty Logan (talk) 06:06, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- I agree there's no problem with including dead people in this list.
- I see most of the sources Normal Op removed are PETA-related. I certainly don't consider PETA reliable in general, but if they report that a celebrity they've interviewed said they're vegan, and that celebrity has not publicly disputed or denied that claim, I don't think there's a problem. Adrian J. Hunter 06:19, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- The criteria for inclusion isn't fame or notoriety, it is notability which is consistent with WP:CSC. It is essentially a list of notable vegans, but WP:LISTNAME prefer simple and concise titles and recommends omitting descriptors such as "notable" from the title. In that spirit that is why we don't call the article List of notable living and dead people who have an article here on Misplaced Pages that are dietary vegans or were at the time they passed away. Betty Logan (talk) 06:06, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
- A great many very GOOD human vegans are NOT on the list. Perhaps this should be 'list of famous vegans' with the key characteristic of concern being their fame or notoriety, and their vegan diet as secondary. Many who look to science or sensitivity to others are driving concerns are not highly motivated to seek visibility and notoriety. That the list is complicated by the requirement for notoriety seems problematic when considering the various 'ideas' tagged AS being 'vegan' (ethical veganism, best health pursuit, weight loss, religious teachings pointing toward veganism, easiest or cheapest version of something else (macrobiotics or raw foods), effective altruism pointing to veganism, etc. Surely those not familiar with the breadth of human community that is characterized BY vegan dietary practices would not want to spend thinking time trying to develop a better, more robust article with intellectual 'color' and nuances that help readers understand the multiplicity of what the term 'vegan' variably connotes in friendly practice. MaynardClark (talk) 03:33, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
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