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- The particular identity "agender" is part of the broader "nonbinary" category, yes.
- This edit reason makes us think that they're correcting (what appears to them to be) an error in which a character who is nonbinary but not agender is being erroneously called agender. However, as we don't actually watch this show, we don't know whether that's actually accurate or not.
I don't know the show but Google tells me the character Angel is a persona of the actor who voices them, and this twitter thread by the VA says they're agender and so is their character
and their current bio only says agender and not non-binary, so it's fine to revert it. Agender is right.
Alright, based on all that I guess the matter is resolved for now. Only thing I'd bring up is that the phrase "agender, not nonbinary" in the reversion's edit summary is still a bit misleading in its wording (agender is a subtype of nonbinary, so a better choice of words would've been "specifically agender, which is part of the nonbinary umbrella"), but other than that the issue's been taken care of for the moment.
Edited by bowserbros Be kind.

Nightwolf Gamer 03 appears to be a new account, with only one edit made today. That wouldn't be too much to talk about, but the edit itself is a bit... questionable. Specifically, on LGBT Representation in Media, they replaced
an instance of "agender" on a point about Craig of the Creek with "non-binary" with the edit reason "Agender does not equal non-binary. Agender equals agender. Non-binary equals non-binary." If memory serves, agender is indeed part of the nonbinary spectrum (it's the black stripe on the nonbinary pride flag), and nonbinary is itself an umbrella term for gender identities that fall outside the western "male/female" model, so the edit feels a bit gatekeep-y in a somewhat shifty sort of way. Thoughts on how to address it?
Edited by bowserbros