Talk:Where We Are (One Direction album)

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3193th (talk) 20:51, 2 July 2013 (UTC)This page should be deleted as there is hardly any verifiable information regarding this album. It has not even been confirmed if "Best Song Ever" will actually appear on their third album or if it is just a song from a soundtrack or a non-album single. Furthermore, there is no release date confirmed for the album and there doesn't seem to be any significant information regarding the album available other than the fact that One Direction is recording it.[reply]

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Don't delete - This article should not be speedy deleted as being about a musical recording that does not indicate its own importance and where the artist's article does not exist, because of the following reasons: On the talk page, one of the comments is about whether the track "Best Song Ever" will appear on their third album. However, the press release from the band annoucning the song states that the song will come off their third album: "Global superstars One Direction will tease their forthcoming first movie, the 3D ‘This Is Us’, with the eagerly awaited release of their brand new single ‘Best Song Ever.’ The first song to be taken from their forthcoming third album"[1]. I believe there is significant information on this page, concerning the track listing, even if not released officially. However, I do admit that the release date is not yet confirmed but it is based off a photo of a document posted by Louis Tomlinson on his Google+ page (which has since been removed) but still visible at other sources such as Twitter and Facebook, which contain the same picture from Syco Records.--RingbearerNZ (talk) 22:51, 2 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Delete - 70.55.49.232 (talk)The track listing on the Google + account has been removed and there's no other reference that contains the track listing. If the "document" is visible on a "Twitter or Facebook page" than that Twitter/Facebook page should be in the References on the article because otherwise there's no proof that the document is real. Additionally, the article is made up of mostly speculation such as an unconfirmed release date, a sentence that contains the line "recent speculation appears to confirm", and an alleged track listing that is "subject to revision" (meaning its not official). You may not be aware, but Wikipedia is not a place intended for a collection of speculation or rumors. You can refer to WP:CRYSTAL. Really the only verifiable information is that the album may or may not be called Where We Are (that may just be the name of their 2014 tour) and that its first single will be called "Best Song Ever". Other than that, there is no other relevant information available that would make this article necessary and this article should be removed until more information regarding the album is available. I'm going to remove any information that is not verifiable and then submit it for speedy deletion.

  1. ^ . HJPR http://www.hjpr.co.uk/news/2013/one-direction-announce-brand-new-single-best-song-ever. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)