Naming conventions

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Given that the way the artist has been referred to throughout the articles has been subject to debate in edits, I want to open it up for discussion.

Per MOS:SURNAME, "After the initial mention, a person should generally be referred to by surname only – without an honorific prefix [...] However, where a person does not have a surname but a patronymic [...], then the proper form of reference is usually the given name [...] Generally speaking, subjects should not otherwise be referred to by their given name."

Per MOS:GIVENNAME, the above does not apply in culturally-specific scenarios, including for Burmese, Ethiopian and Eritrean, Icelandic, Japanese historical (and some modern), some Southeast and South Asian, Mongolian, Spanish and Portuguese, Thai, and Vietnamese people.

Because Ayo Vincent is outside my cultural region, I defer to those who may be more familiar with the appropriate naming conventions in this case, especially given that she uses a stage name.

Significa liberdade (talk) 15:33, 9 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

Hello Significa liberdade
Thank you for your insight on this context, I'm also open to getting the point of views of any interested party in this cultural region with regards to the naming conventions in this case. Waiting to learn more. Thank You Samlodias (talk) 19:26, 9 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

Help with the proper use of non-free material

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Once again thank you for your every assistance Significa liberdade in making this article better. I really do appreciate it every step of the way. I kindly solicit your assistance in pointing me in the right direction as regards the proper usage of non-free material in this article and how best to address that situation, so that the tag can as well be removed from the article. I'm happy to follow your guidance in also getting that part sorted. Thank you Samlodias (talk) 19:33, 9 August 2023 (UTC)Reply