Talk:Scott Wasserman
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Brother
[edit]Reverting edit at 14:59, 30 March 2018 by user Davidwasserman1 to prior version. Presuming (on the basis of the username) that the user is the named brother, I take this information to be factual and accurate. However, given that the brother is neither (a) notable by Wikipedia's standards, nor (b) relevant to the notability of the topic of the main article, nor (c) sourced, it is my determination that that information doesn't seem to belong in the bio infobox. Moreover, other biographical articles seem to keep such information in the main text; see, for example, Katherine Dunham, which includes information on a brother which is sourced, but nevertheless is included in the "Early Years" section prose, not in the bio infobox. MalignantMouse (talk) 13:22, 2 April 2018 (UTC)
Photograph
[edit]I haven't yet found a photograph with the appropriate license. I will continue trying to find one, including possibly by convincing a copyright owner to release their rights to a relevant photograph. If anyone else manages to find one, though, this article would benefit from having a photograph. MalignantMouse (talk) 16:34, 6 March 2018 (UTC)