 | This article is part of WikiProject Podcasting, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's knowledge of notable podcasts, and podcast-related information. If you would like to participate, don't hesitate to join! | | ??? | This article has not yet received a rating on the quality scale. | | | [edit] Reply to Article Improvement Request - 1. Third party references: There are at least 18 third party references. This is the best referenced Podshow article I have seen.
- 2. Notability: The article itself points out that she is a revenue sharer at You Tube, has been interviewed on television, was cited as one of the best YouTube comedians by Glamour Magazine, and had a 'viral video' with her CNN debates video. There is more, but the YouTube revenue sharing alone should describe her status.
- 3. Conflict of Interest and Advertisement: I don't think that a person that had a conflict of interest with a subject would write an advertisement for it. Benedict Arnold had a conflict of interest with the American military but was probably not writing too many advertisements for it.
- Conclusion: It seems fairly obvious that the editor did not read the article. It looks like a standard 'paste on' to clean things out. I am a bit taken aback by this level of practice. dmelliott 10:27, 1 November 2009 (UTC)
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