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:Maybe you can explain why doesn't seem to, y'know, ''exist''. As noted above, the ASCAP stuff seems to be user-submitted, with little oversight, so can likely be gamed. Nothing you've provided is verifiable. Show us real proof, please. ] <small>]</small> 22:59, 11 June 2008 (UTC) :Maybe you can explain why doesn't seem to, y'know, ''exist''. As noted above, the ASCAP stuff seems to be user-submitted, with little oversight, so can likely be gamed. Nothing you've provided is verifiable. Show us real proof, please. ] <small>]</small> 22:59, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
::Managin and writing a couple of songs for a non-notable garage band is pretty much all that can been reliably proven. Zachary added some scans to his blog, but they are of a magazine article about the band, not Zachary Jaydon (who is mentioned only in passing). ASCAP is not a reliable source, as it can be fooled by anyone willing to pay $25. ] ] 23:07, 11 June 2008 (UTC) ::Managin and writing a couple of songs for a non-notable garage band is pretty much all that can been reliably proven. Zachary added some scans to his blog, but they are of a magazine article about the band, not Zachary Jaydon (who is mentioned only in passing). ASCAP is not a reliable source, as it can be fooled by anyone willing to pay $25. ] ] 23:07, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' and '''Salt''' - being an "uncredited extra" is not a claim of notability. Blatant ] isn't helping anything either. Zero reason to suspect any relationship with Jaydon D. Paull --]-] 23:44, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

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Zachary Jaydon

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This article has been nomiated for deletion twice before, but was kept, as there were "sufficient assertions of notability". However, I believe there is a greater problem - the article is a hoax or fraud. This ANI thread may be of relevance. As regards Jaydons musical career, which asserts he has written many songs, I can't find a single mention of a "Zachary Jaydon" in any of the references provided relating to his music-writing career(, , , , , , ). Verdict on songwriting career: fake.

As regards his acting career: IMDB is not a reliable source, as it is created by submission (this ref uses the IMDB list as its source, and still only lists Z Jaydon as an "uncredited extra"). The only references on the entire list of article references that actually mention Zachary Jaydon as an actor are his own MySpace site, and IMDB (which is unreliable). And not even these mention his purported "writing of songs that have sold over 30 million copies worldwide". The two references that thoroughly chart the Mickey Mouse Club, The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History, by Bill Cotter. New York: Hyperion (1997) and Disney A to Z: The Updated Official Encyclopedia, Dave Smith, Hyperion, ISBN 0-7868-6391-9, do not mention a Zachary Jaydon, at all - very surprising if he was in all seven series, as the article states. Verdict on acting career: fake.

There is a sketchy and hard-to-get hold of reference to a "Substream Music Press", which has no ISBN number, and only seems to exist as a MySpace page and on a (again user-submission-created site), smartpunk.com.

I have a very strong feeling we have being BS'd by a hoaxer/self-publicist/fraud, and a bunch of people at AFD have previously fallen for it. Recommend strong delete. I would ask those participating to not just make a judgement based on what the article says, and to please try and check the references for themselves, and see if they can come to a different conclusion than I did, which is that a self-publicist is abusing Misplaced Pages. Neıl 14:17, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

  • Comment Have found following things that need looking at in regards to this , , . I'm not "voting" either way just yet but, thought I'd bring 3 hits from Google here that weren't IMDB or Wiki for people to look at and make their own minds up. Jasynnash2 (talk) 15:02, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
I've had a look at both previous AfDs. His credits should be easily verifiable off wiki by checking the credits in the Television shows, albums, etc that is being used to claim notability (it doesn't have to exist on the web to be verifiable). I'm going with a Weak Keep although the article is in desperate need of cleanup and whomever wrote it needs to understand that just because something they were involved in won an award it doesn't me they won the award (if that made any sense to people). Jasynnash2 (talk) 15:21, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Of those 3 links you give, the blogspot and sharetv ones are by definition unreliable - blogs are obviously not reliable (and that blog is actually about how the subject is a fraudster), and sharetv is, like IMDB, user-submitted. The NMEtv one could prove that, at some point, Zachary Jaydon once played with a minor band (and note that the band, Close To Home, don't even warrant a Misplaced Pages article), but note NMEtv is also user-submitted content. As regards the TV credits, Zachary Jayron does not appear in the television credits of any movie or TV show, ever. He does NOT appear on the Mickey Mouse Club credits, and all the IMDB references even state he is "uncredited" (deliberately so, I believe, so it can't be verified he was ever in them). Neıl 15:29, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Gave the blog because it accuses him of being a fake and thought I'd try to be neutral in showing sources and such. I never claimed them as reliable just as existing (or that I knew what was or wasn't user submitted). Just trying to give everyone a decent chance to look at things. The first AfD was a delete (so I can't look at the original article to compare versions or I would have done that). Please read what I wrote initially again. You will see that I was just pointing at things for people to look at. Personally, I say weak keep so the article can be cleaned up and looked at later. Or an admin can look at the two different versions of the article and see what was added that made him all of a sudden meet the notability criteria.Jasynnash2 (talk) 15:48, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
I am an admin. There are a lot of assertions, which, if taken at face value, would make him meet the notability criteria. Unfortunately, they all appear to be made up. Arguing to keep an article so it can be looked at later is ridiculous - we are looking at it now. I trust the closing admin will assess your argument based on its merits, of course. Neıl 16:26, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Sorry, is there someway to know if people are admins? I take it you looked at the original article then? What do you want from me? I looked at everything available. I chased around on the web. I made a judgement call based on what I found at the time just like everyone else here. I'm just trying to help the project. If it makes you happy change my weak keep. I could care less about the subject of the article anyway. I'm just saying that it is reasonale request improvement of the article while it is undergoing discussion (happens all the time around here afterall). Jasynnash2 (talk) 16:43, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
The ASCAP source may be valid, but it doesn't carry over to Zachary Jaydon, nor does it make Jaydon D. Paull notable. A Google search for Jaydon Paull songwriter doesn't turn up anything of value either. BradV 16:27, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • (ecx2) Actually, it seems there is a performer by the name Zachary Jaydon who has, according to ASCAP, performed some of Jaydon D. Paull's songs. ASCAP also says that Jaydon D. Paull did write Be There with Justin TImberlake. I've found some mentions linking the two names, but they're all on user submission pages. So, essentially, something screwy's going on here, and I'm honestly not sure what. Is someone trying to usurp the name of Jaydon D. Paull as part of a hoax, or is Jaydon D. Paull using another name for some reason to ply a second trade as an actor with, well, no career to speak of? *confused* Tony Fox (arf!) 16:37, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Interesting, this - of the three songs on that ASCAP list that were "recorded" by notable artists, we'll pick one as an example. "Be There", as an example, is listed as being released by NSync. I can't find any song they ever released entitled "Be There". The RIAA reference given in the Jaydon article has no mention of such a song (even if you plug into their search engine). NSync did have a B-side on called "Are You Gonna Be There" on No Strings Attached ('N Sync album), but this Google search is telling: - Jaydon certainly didn't write that. Neıl 16:47, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Good catch, Neil, and very convincing. Strong delete as blatant hoax/self promotional attempt, and block the creator for extensive disruption. Tony Fox (arf!) 17:56, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
A further note on ASCAP: according to its membership page, it costs $25 to become a member, and it looks like submissions to the song database can be gamed - looking through the site, it doesn't appear there's a lot of fact-checking going on with their database. Tony Fox (arf!) 18:05, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Delete. While I'm still willing to maintain a degree of good faith about the editors who added the content, the fact remains that there are some severe shortcomings with verifiability. The evidence just isn't there to demonstrate that "Zachary Jaydon" is a notable individual; as a result, there shouldn't be an article about him. —C.Fred (talk) 16:36, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Comment The article claims the he was in an episode of Kyle XY sourced to his IMDB page, his page lists the credit as does the page for the episode. So I went to the 'ole Tivo and watched the episode. Not only is there no Zachary Jaydon (or Jaydon Paull) in the episode credits but the character he claims to play (Allan Stevens), does not appear at all in this episode. L0b0t (talk) 17:10, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Delete The results of the research into the ASCAP listing, combined with the inability to reliably tie Zachary Jaydon to Jaydon Paull, pushed me off the fence.Kww (talk) 17:45, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Delete The gap between the assertions and the results of good faith efforts to verify them are insurmountable. Jclemens (talk) 18:32, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Delete Carl Sagan once said, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof." Such is definitely the case here. It seems to me that if the article were 100% word-for-word true as written, we'd be absolutely awash in solid mainstream reliable sources. I have no idea whether this is a hoax, an exaggeration, a synthesis of two different people, or something else entirely, but I do know it can't stay on Misplaced Pages as is unless some rock-solid sources show up soon. Andrew Lenahan - Starblind 18:34, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Delete Trying hard to get something into wikipedia is usually a sign that it really doesn't belong on wikipedia. I've read two of the fraud-claiming blogs, and read what people have said here. AGF can only go so far. – sgeureka 19:06, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Comment: One of those blogs belongs to User:Thegingerone, and she's been trying to expose this hoax for a while, also here on Misplaced Pages. Check out her contributions to the last AfD, such as ths one and it looks like she was right all along. BradV 19:44, 11 June 2008 (UTC)


  • Strong Keep

There seems to be confusion as to the relation between Jaydon D. Paull & Zachary Jaydon. They are one in the same. A large percentage of performers/artists don't go by their legal name. Any notability no matter which of the two names they are credited under are still assertions of nobility under either or both. Many people are eliminating anything that can be user uploaded or changed. I agree with the principle of this in general, however, videos, magazine scans and the such are irrefutable proof of events or facts no matter where they came from. If there is a video of Mr. Jaydon playing with a National Rock Band, you can't say that because it was put up by a "user" that the fact doesn't remain.

While every sentence of this Wiki Article isn't strongly sourced, it doesn't mean he doesn't meat notability requirements for an article. I have scanned and uploaded quite a few of my sources at: http://zacharyjaydonwiki.blogspot.com/

Also, the following was taken directly from WP:N#MUSIC:

Criteria for composers and lyricists

For composers, songwriters, librettists or lyricists:

  1. Has credit for writing or co-writing either lyrics or music for a notable composition.

Jaydon has written material on several Multi-Platinum records, including *NSYNC, Craig David, Ryan Cabrera and others. These WERE songs that were included on these albums. They weren't scrapped, or obscure B-Sides. These were songs included on official releases by MAJOR artists. He obviously has notable talent if these artists are choosing to work with him. This is obviously an arguable issue, but given the success of the albums his work has been featured on, it seems at the VERY least, notable. These credits are easily verifiable here:

(, , )

The 3 above sources are all from www.ASCAP.com which is one of the most trusted sources used on Wiki for Songwriter Credit Verification.

() also shows from a VERY large, Fortune 500 companies website with information on Close To Home and confirming Mr. Jaydon's Songwriting Credits. This website would be considered reliable on any front, and also independent of the subject himself. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TragedyStriker (talkcontribs) 22:44, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

Notability is a guideline, not a policy. Please read the policy on verifiability. None of those sources you have listed are "reliable, third-party published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy." BradV 22:52, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Maybe you can explain why this song doesn't seem to, y'know, exist. As noted above, the ASCAP stuff seems to be user-submitted, with little oversight, so can likely be gamed. Nothing you've provided is verifiable. Show us real proof, please. Tony Fox (arf!) 22:59, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Managin and writing a couple of songs for a non-notable garage band is pretty much all that can been reliably proven. Zachary added some scans to his blog, but they are of a magazine article about the band, not Zachary Jaydon (who is mentioned only in passing). ASCAP is not a reliable source, as it can be fooled by anyone willing to pay $25. Neıl 23:07, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
  • Delete and Salt - being an "uncredited extra" is not a claim of notability. Blatant WP:COI isn't helping anything either. Zero reason to suspect any relationship with Jaydon D. Paull --T-rex 23:44, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
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