Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Mothers Against Swearing Association

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[edit] Hoax argument

Still think it's a hoax. Anyone disagreeing is invited to go to the MASA website, and listen to the "commercial" they have there, which is obviously recordeded at home with a cheap microphone, and sounds like two teenage girls putting on funny accents, not two dear old ducks who legitimately are concerned about swearing. The "song" is similarly hoax-like and amateurish. Even the two "sisters": if they are sisters with the same surname, then they probably aren't mothers, given their demographic and prudish outlook. The whole damn thing is very funny, but it is not real. Any fool can see so. Byrgenwulf 13:34, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

  • DO NOT DELETE Byrgenwulf, you have obviously gone to the website, however you claim to have "clicked on all the links", but failed to listen to the commercial. This commercial from 2000 mentions that the "company is powered by Volvo". Yet you say the site mentions nothing about Volvo. Since your claim is ultimately untrue, how can any of your other claims be treated as valid? I said that this page had not been on any blogs because it was only created a short while ago and never before that, unless there were fraudulent activities taking place. The way that you explained the "Sounds of MASA", Byrgenwulf, can easily be explained by the compression program which may have been used to compress the files. In order for easy download, it seems to me that the files have just been compressed and now may seem "amateurish" because the quality has been reduced for ease of uploading/downloading. This is how it appears to me.