The result was keep. Or at least no consensus to delete. As Mr. Safar's notability appears not to be in question, the only argument advanced for deletion is that the article is poorly written, promotional and authored by Mr. Safar himself, who has not made his WP:COI transparent. However, the preponderance of opinion is that these deficiencies can be remedied through editing rather than deletion. Sandstein 05:45, 13 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Textbook puff piece about a marginally notable musician written by the selfsame musician. Diwon recently gave an interview to the Daily News about his Wikipedia-editing business, mywikipro.com, that charges people $300 to start their Wikipedia articles. User:Bernie44, the same account that started this article and the article for Diwon's record label, Shemspeed also started the majority of the articles for clients of mywikipro.com.
This article violates WP:NPOV and WP:NOTPROMOTION and would require a complete rewrite to become encyclopedic. Some of the references used here are highly problematic. This statement - The Village Voice has stated that “as producer and DJ [Safar] is among the most adventurous and banging on the new Jewish music scene.” was sourced to Elena Oumano's piece in the Village Voice "Get Down Moses," but that article doesn't mention Safar at all or have that quote. Gobōnobo + c 00:40, 5 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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