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We don't know if Scott Wozniak is from Waterville.

The only thing tying Scott to Waterville is the Vape Shop video where he jokingly "leaked" his friend's address in Waterville, Ohio. Not only does this have nothing to do with Scott himself, but also it's very likely that he nor his friend don't live anywhere near the location mentioned due to not wanting to be doxxed. If anything, a more likely contender would've been the nearby town of Whitehouse, which appeared as his location in the "Tinder" episode at 3:43. But even this isn't certain, since he used his mobile phone which means he could've been away from home when recording this. What's currently written about him in this article is either just outright wrong or something I'm not sure Scott would want millions of his followers to know. I'd be in favor of removing his mention in the article. Horizon206 (talk) 19:57, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]