Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Allan Mason

Delete ASAP- my aplogies to everyone!

This is a vanity page. However, it is more complicated than that. He passes the professor test, but the oddest thing is I can't find his homepage, which is something that academics invariably have. His email address is not at an academic institute either, so this is unverifiable. I have emailed him. Dunc_Harris|&#9786; 16:01, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC) Hello old men, old farts, fat people- pls get yourselves lives- don't go harrassing poor old mason moo as he is probably busy eating someones poo. He lives in the sewer where the grass is  so green, but that is no reason for you paedophiles to be so    mean. Poo is harmless, unlike you, you greedy fat cows go moo moo moo!!! Mooo0000000000000000000000000000000!!!
 * smells somewhat bogus. Either the aliens from parallel universes have abducted the subject, or he is very skilled at keeping his name away from the internet. Delete if not verified in the next few days - even if Prof. Mason is not the figment of some Macquarie Uni student, and I have not seen one credible shred of information that proved he exists, this is not the way to write an article on him. --Ianb 16:47, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Errr, probably on the up and up, and it's not that unusual for academics to use ISP's for their outside e-mail or for U. pages to be on deep web. It's also one of those odd things where "professor" in medicine doesn't mean "professor" in the sciences or humanities (e.g. a clinical professor is in practice the whole time and would never teach; a research prof. might teach very rarely; this fellow sounds definitely like a clinical prof.).  At any rate, abstain pending results of the e-mail DuncHarris does.  If we keep, it has to go to clean up for NPOV, context, and the excision of the poo. Geogre 17:28, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Let's make that a "Strong delete for the barking moonbats who quack and then insult people here, demonstrating that they need to up their dosages!" Geogre 13:18, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Yes, the anon IP associated with Mason made this lovely point in Escitalopram before changing the page to a redirect. --JohnRDaily 14:00, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * just for reference: the IP involved resolves to a web proxy at Macquarie University . --Ianb 15:03, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Current policy requires that the person be "more well known and more published than an average college professor". Based only on the information in the article, he looks pretty average to me.  Delete unless someone can add enough information to show notability. Rossami 17:50, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Now a strong delete based on the evidence that this is a hoax. (And starting to wish that we had a sanction for general rudeness.) Rossami 14:04, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
 * I got a "transient delivery error", so I guess the email ( allan_mason@amp.com.au )doesn't exist. Dunc_Harris|&#9786; 21:09, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Delete - unverifiable and probable nonsense. -- Cyrius|&#9998; 00:28, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * just pointing out that a transient delivery error does not mean the email address does not exist it is due to a temporary network or server problem, if it did not exist you would get a permanent error. I am a journalist at The Bulletin with News Week, and was told about Professor Mason, By Professor Stephen Touyz, and eating disorder specialist at the University of Sydney. He well regarded in his field, though works primarily at Cummins unit( North Shore). Perhaps before consider deleting the article you could check your facts!--137.111.13.34 01:31, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * An attempt at fact-checking leads me to believe the person described by the article does not exist. You're going to have to present some evidence that he does instead of bluffing with claimed credentials. -- Cyrius|&#9998; 02:50, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * A thousand pardons, but so what? There are many thousands of well-regarded researchers, scientists, and engineers working in academic fields who do not have their own encyclopedia articles. What makes this man worthy of one?  Pejoratives like "check your facts" will not bolster the article's case.  Abstaining, but from the "delete" side of the fence.  --Ardonik 03:42, Jul 31, 2004 (UTC)
 * Professor Mason can be contacted @ allan_mason@amp.com.au. I find it surprising that you have such trouble verifying something so simple. Professor Mason is highly regarded in his field, and while may have not yet made any profound discoveries, has helped many of his patients work through their issues. Perhaps you could move away from your elitism for a second and look at the times!
 * Perhaps instead of accusing people of elitism, you could be adding things to the article to make it worthy of inclusion. I do not think the Wikipedia should include articles merely because it can; that would be the death of this project.  Would you agree that not every professor on this planet deserves an article here, no matter how compassionate?  And is it elitist of me to point that out to you?
 * You may continue insulting me if you like, but please try demonstrate the article's notability while you do. --Ardonik 06:23, Jul 31, 2004 (UTC)
 * Delete. Hoax by anon. The email address allan_mason@amp.com.au given above would be in the domain of the Australian insurance company AMP. I used to work for them, and I know of no reason they would employ this person. The article states that he lectures at The University of NSW, which does have a medical school but no professor by that name. Professor is a more exalted rank in Australia than in the USA, and there's no way he'd be omitted if he did lecture there. Andrewa 13:47, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Delete. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200.  Now this guy is creating vanity pieces about drugs like Escitalopram.  Self-promotion is an ugly thing - anonymous self-promotion is even uglier. Someone needs to review and probably remove all references to him in other articles that this IP (Special:Contributions/137.111.13.34) has added. --JohnRDaily 05:54, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * He couldn't even expand SSRI properly on the Escitalopram page. This is a fraud. --JohnRDaily 06:08, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Delete. I smells me the musky scent o' vanity.  Aye, the article be reeked wit' it.  Postdlf 06:17, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * You are an elitist - probably 90 something fat man who has no compassion for anything. Postmodernism considers all people worthy of study and does not try to categorise people in terms of hierarchy. Professor Mason has faced a lot of troubles in his life and worked through more than most people. This in itself makes him remarkable. Surely, he is not promoting himself, he works in the public health system in a psychiatric ward and can not take on any more patients. So what the man may have a bit of dyslexia, but why are you judging him. This is proof, that not only do you agree with silencing and marginalising people, but you are all arrogant old men with nothing better to do in your life!!!!--137.111.13.34 08:08, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Yo' mama. Postdlf 08:26, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Comment: Make that a hoax by a very rude anon, this is the same IP that posted the article. No change of vote. Andrewa 13:58, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Delete. Fire Star 16:20, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
 * Delete as non-notable. Also as noted above apparently nonverifiable. Google does, however, get a single hit when you search for that email address, at http://lists.contesting.com/archives/html/3830/2004-03/msg00962.html &mdash;apparently an amateur radio enthusiast has or recently had or claimed to have that emal address. People attempting to contact this address should be polite as, if the address is active, this may possibly be a prank, or intended to harass whomever has that address. [[User:dpbsmith|dpbsmith (talk)]] 21:33, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
 * That email concerns an amateur radio callsign "VK2GR" &mdash; the same anonymous IP address that created this page also created a "VK2GR" vanity page touting his/her amateur radio club presidency that was deleted. Looks like the same person.
 * Comment: VK2GR is a valid amateur radio callsign for New South Wales (that's what the VK2 means) and is issued to Allan B. Mason, his address is also published in the amateur callbook so I could telephone him. But we have no evidence that he is the perpetrator of this hoax, I'd say more likely the victim. No change of vote. Andrewa 03:13, 4 Aug 2004 (UTC)
 * obvious deleteHayford Peirce 23:01, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)