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Again, welcome!  TJH2018talk 21:09, 6 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hannity article[edit]

Hi Niteshift36,

I disagree with your reasons for reverting my edit on the Wikipedia Article about "Hannity". Russell Brand has established a reputation as a fairly major media commentator and his video criticizing has been viewed more than 3.3 million times.

Brand is 4th on the World's Most Influential Thinkers List which I think also makes his comments justified for inclusion on the page.

Besides, the other issue in the criticism section on "Hannity" from 2009 is a minor criticism which received little media coverage, which was the reason you wrongly gave for removing my contribution to the article regarding Brand's criticism. If anything, the 2009 paragraph should be removed and the Russell Brand one should be readded.

Djakadam — Preceding unsigned comment added by Djakadam (talkcontribs) 15:01, 14 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • A whole 3.3 million? Compare that to a video with actual big numbers, like Jimmy Fallon lip-sync battling Emma Stone (70 million). Fallon has over 100 videos with more than 3.3 million views. Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus has 31 million views (and a Wikipedia article). The Screen Junkies Honest Trailer for Deadpool has over 8 million in 3 days. So 3.3 million views in 2 years isn't exactly amazing to me. 4th on the World's Most Influential Thinkers List? Um, yeah..... 3,000 people voted via the internet on a poll from a magazine in the UK.[1] Not exactly convincing or notable. I'm not terribly convinced. But we can continue this on the article talk page. Niteshift36 (talk) 15:39, 14 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]