Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tom Willett


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The result was delete. Daniel (talk) 14:38, 4 March 2021 (UTC)

Tom Willett

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Absolutely no sources. Non-notable. Doesn't meet guidelines. Entire content primary source material. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Maineartists (talk • contribs) 21:03, 23 February 2021 (UTC)
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Comment Something is very off about this article and its contributors. The creator "Punkassrocker" is also a contributor to the page Robin Crow. Oddly enough, the books found on the page for Tom Willett are the titles for Crow: Jump and the Net Will Appear. Upon further research, I believe this article to be nothing more than a spoof or created by the subject themself. By Googling the subject's name with various key names, organizations, groups, terms etc, I find absolutely nothing to support any of the content found within the article. There are no such organizations as: "Creative Development Network". Furthermore, the entire section on Music industry educator and mentor is fictious and an internet search leads to a website for a Tom Willett that does not exist. It is a spoof site. Even Wikilinks do not mention the subject's name. He is not associated with any of the albums, publications, artists, etc. Without any references or reliable sources, it would be impossible to know even one aspect of this subject's career or the extensive names, achievements, work without any personal life to mention. All of the "publications" are made up. I think WP has been had. Maineartists (talk)

Delete In noting the comment above, yes...poking around the guy's website does raise question on what is real or not. Is it a hoax? Not sure...but at the very least this article needs deleted for appropriating verbatim text from the guy's website. ShelbyMarion (talk) 15:01, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
 * Delete for lack of significant coverage in independent sources and as essentially being  original research, which I must emphasize, we have never in 20 years ever published. In 2007, this  could have been forgiven, but in 2021, everybody knows  we are not a free online resume hosting service. Just  to be sure, I saw there are zero newspaper articles about this person on Google, and only a few blogs or YouTube videos.  We have almost always deleted articles about producers and agents/mangers, especially executive producers, who are, after all run of the mill.  Bearian (talk) 17:14, 3 March 2021 (UTC)


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