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Granted we're talking about fictional characters, but we're also associating said fictional characters with mental illnesses, and we all know that there's plenty of pop culture sites that will toss around terms like 'psychopath' without a lot of regard for whether they're applying an accurate diagnosis. Certainly if we were talking about non-fictional individuals we would absolutely need to adhere to WP:MEDRS. I'm not saying we should go that far, but perhaps we should consider avoiding sources such as listicles? DonIago (talk) 15:42, 6 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]