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Twice now this article has been rejected because of source issues. This is fair. But I have some questions that have not been sufficiently answered elsewhere, so if someone can help, that would be appreciated!
The most recent rejection was because things like Birthday don't have sources. Those were sourced in the previous version via a couple linked interviews that I removed because the first rejection said interviews can't be used. And a few sources I didn't use because they misgender the subject (these are national news outlets/reputable sources).
For things like birthday, children, place of birth, can the Subject be the source? Either via one of their social media accounts -- for instance, their Twitter/X included their birthday -- or a blog post they've written? The help article say this is acceptable and I've seen it done on other living person biography pages, but this article was previously rejected for doing that.