Wikimedia Foundation Tries To Censor Famous Celebrity

Wikimedia Foundation Tries To Censor Famous Singer-songwriter of the Studio Album Ultimate Celebrity Blackout, Falsely Claiming that the Superstar was not notable.

Joseph W Carrillo Publicity Headshot
Wikimedia Foundation tries to Censor Famous Celebrity Joseph Carrillo

Users in this screencapture above are Chris Gates (User:Vermont), Wolverène, and Trade. Although the thanksgiving censorship of Q50985937 was performed by Mahir256


The Wikimedia Foundation's Wikidata tried to censor the Famous Singer-songwriter of the Studio Album Ultimate Celebrity Blackout, Falsely Claiming that the Famous Celeb is not notable. Famous Celebrity Joseph Carrillo had been in a similar situation last year with Wikipedia while this time it is WikiData, both are part of the Wikimedia Foundation. The Issue started on Thursday November 28 2019 (Thanksgiving Day) to give the Famous Celebrity something to be thankful for. The Superstar was simply not "Notable" enough for the Wikidata entry. You would think that any Famous Celebrity with a Studio Album would be notable.

Although the Censorship attempt was strong, luckily the Censorship of the wikidata page had no effect on the celebs publicity because his which the Wikimedia Foundation has no control over contains it's own structured metadata which can be used to override censorship.
See PDF of full email conversation between Famous Celebrity Joseph Carrillo and Chris Gates (User:Vermont) At This Link

If you are interested in interviewing this talented Singer-songwriter about his music and performances or booking a performance, email josephthecelebrity@gmail.com or view his press kit at http://www.josephwcarrillo.com/press

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