Talk:Conor Woodman

Scam City
Okay. This article is subject to the world's slowest edit war, and it needs to stop. The issue is the following content: In May, 2014, the National Geographic Channel issued a statement regarding the Amsterdam edition of Scam City (Series 2, Episode 4), admitting that "[m]any of the incidences presented as reality were in fact staged, albeit after extensive research by the production company." On his Twitter account, Woodman referred to the actors as 'convicted criminals.' This information is covered under Scam City and, apart from the unsourced quote from Woodman's Twitter account, is far more applicable to Scam City than it is to Woodman. I feel that it should be left to the Scam City article. I've deleted it from Conor Woodman, but I'm open to conversation - does anyone have a compelling reason why it ought to be kept in as opposed to left to Scam City? NekoKatsun (talk) 18:57, 15 April 2015 (UTC)

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