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Comment TOOSOON seems to apply, maybe when the films finally come out and he gets more traction. Too soon for a voyeur, words you never thought you'd say.
Oaktree b (
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18:15, 27 October 2022 (UTC)reply
Redirect: Just created a redirect for The Voyeur's Motel to go to Voyeur (film). The article for Foos gets more than 150 visits a day on average, so don't delete it, just do the same for that one. —
Mainly20:35, 27 October 2022 (UTC)reply
Move to and cleanup at
The Voyeur's Motel. I've temporarily redirected that page to
Gerald Foos, but it should be the other way around. The Gay Talese article/book is the primary topic, which achieved widespread notability and was covered not just with reviews, but with several rounds of news coverage. There should be another article about the derivative documentary film, which is partly about Talese and his article/book. (As described, e.g. here in New York Magazine/The Vulture
[1].) Coverage of the book:
Per
WP:CRIME, we don't need an article about the perpetrator directly when the info can be included in the article about the journalistic investigation/article/book.
Jahaza (
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04:08, 4 November 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep and it's not close given the sourcing Cullen328 identified. This is no intended to forestall a move - I think focusing on the book make a lot of sense, but that's an editorial decision that can be hashed out on the appropriate talk pages.
XymmaxSo let it be writtenSo let it be done05:50, 11 November 2022 (UTC)reply
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