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[edit] Albert Hammond, Jr.'s second album
A {{prod}} template has been added to the article Albert Hammond, Jr.'s second album, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but this article may not satisfy Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and the deletion notice explains why (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). You may contest the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}}
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- From Wikipedia's official rules, the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. Real, credible sources must be provided. YouTube and Flickr are not appropriate sources. In general, the most reliable sources are peer-reviewed journals and books published in university presses; university-level textbooks; magazines, journals, and books published by respected publishing houses; and mainstream newspapers. It wouldn't matter if Albert Hammond, Jr., has been your best friend your entire life, and he swore on his mother's grave that the information you provided was true. You need to have good sources like a newspaper, magazine, or official website, not myspace, YouTube, Flickr, etc. Also, there's no point creating an article that cannot exist for very long (it will just have to be moved once it gets a title, which it should, if it's coming out any time soon). If he really does have an album coming out, Rolling Stone, or MTV, or his record label, or someone will have real information on it soon enough. If every artist has an article for their theoretical next album, half of Wikipedia would just be unnamed future albums with no credible sources. So please add the {{db-author}} tag to Albert Hammond, Jr.'s second album and wait for real information about it, not speculation. --Muéro(talk/c) 18:19, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
I'm not going to delete the page. Fans should have a chance to hear about his new album. And for the record, his myspace IS his official website, and the blog is his official blog. That's how he posts his news. You wanted sources, I gave you sources. The youtube video contains an interview with Albert conducted by an official news group in Europe where he talks about his new album. That's where I got some of the information from. I couldn't link the actual blog because myspace blogs are linked as spam. The flickr photos showed his new songs actually existed. If you're not happy with that, fine. I made that page for the fans who want information on the album, and if you're not overjoyed at the news of a new album enough to want to spread that word to other people, are you even a fan of his then? You removed the spectulation I'd put on the page. I agree with that. I think that helps the page. Also, when the new album title comes out, that page will just redirect to it, that just happened with the Hives new album and no one complained about that article. But let me say again, I will not delete that page.
[edit] Your recent edits
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[edit] Centralized TV Episode Discussion
Over the past months, TV episodes have been reverted by (to name a couple) TTN, Eusebeus and others. No centralized discussion has taken place, so I'm asking everyone who has been involved in this issue to voice their opinions here in this centralized spot, be they pro or anti. Discussion is here [1]. --Maniwar (talk) 19:17, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] AfD nomination of Albert Hammond, Jr.'s second album
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[edit] Your edits to Arctic Monkeys' third studio album
Please see the talk page. - Mdsummermsw (talk) 15:24, 18 March 2008 (UTC)