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Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I am proposing the removal of this Wikipedia article because David Yontef does not meet the criteria for being a notable person. His only potential qualification is his podcast (“Behind The Velvet Rope”) which is highly niche, focusing exclusively on Bravo reality shows and cast members, and even with that association, the audience is limited. David Yontef himself is not “known”; neither his name nor image are recognizable to the general public and it can be argued that only a select group of “Bravo superfans” have heard of his podcast. Finally, I propose that if any Wikipedia article covers David Yontef, it should be an article about the podcast, “Behind The Velvet Rope”, not Mr. Yontef himself, as it is merely the podcast which is notable, not David Yontef himself. BeachyBlonde (talk) 12:55, 7 November 2023 (UTC)Reply