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There are much better sources at Google Books, such as Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia! Yworo ( talk) 20:52, 22 December 2011 (UTC)
The originator of this article has created and edited only this article and an article about this person's spouse, suggesting a possible conflict of interest. The article does not cite any reliable sources to support notability. OccamzRazor ( talk) 22:11, 8 July 2012 (UTC)
The appropriate guidelines for notability are Wikipedia:Notability (people). Reed is not notable as a author (one self published book doesn't cut it) nor as a television producer; see Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Creative professionals for both. Reed is not notable as an actress (see WP:NACTOR), and probably not notable as a soft-core porn actress (see WP:PORNBIO) but there may be secondary sources out there to support this. HairyWombat 16:22, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
Later. Article is now well sourced, so I have removed the {{ Notability}} tag. Reed appears to be notable as a porn actress. HairyWombat 18:30, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
Seems to be copied from IMDB... AnonMoos ( talk) 04:55, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
An anonymous editor recently added material suggesting Reed was a hard-core porn actress. This was quickly removed by the single-purpose account User:173.196.204.154, with the edit summary "libelous". However, looking at Reed's own website ( here and here), Reed clearly marketed one of her movies with the slogan "Married Couple: Real Couple Real Sex". She also mentioned this slogan during her 2003 interview with Glamourcon ( here).
It is clear, and supported by both primary and secondary sources, that Reed made at least one hard-core porn movie with her then husband Dan Anderson. One hard-core movie made with her husband, however, does not make her notable as a hard-core porn actress (see WP:PORNBIO). That said, removal of such a suggestion from the article because of libel is inappropriate; the truth, by definition, is not libelous. HairyWombat 22:52, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
Later. Also, according to reviews on the Internet Adult Film Database ( here, here, here, and here), she and Dan Anderson were in another hard-core porn movie, Basically Becca (2001). HairyWombat 17:35, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
I was the then-anonymous editor who originally introduced the note about the hardcore film only to have the material deleted. At the time I did not know what should have been done about that or how to go about it. I'm glad to see the article is some way towards achieving balance. I have never been clear about "notability" myself. I've seen pages on poets deleted for no apparent reason other than that they publish in a language other than a Wikipedia language. For some time the Barry Blair page disappeared due to edit wars (an odd reason to give), which I thought gave out the message that essentially if you persevere at destroying something you hate, in the end you win. Wikipedia is not just an encyclopedia, it is a site of culture wars and historiographical battles for the future understanding of the present. Not terribly relevant to Kira Reed, I know, but one of those little musings you have to put down sometimes. ZarhanFastfire ( talk) 04:58, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
There is still someone, a single-purpose account, trying to scrub this page of any evidence that Reed worked in the porn industry or ran a porn website, all of which are certifiably true. Archives of her website are still accessible ( [1]). It's the most notable aspect of her career and should not be allowed to be repeatedly wiped entirely from this page. 2:52, 3 May 2022 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Outsulation ( talk • contribs)
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There are much better sources at Google Books, such as Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia! Yworo ( talk) 20:52, 22 December 2011 (UTC)
The originator of this article has created and edited only this article and an article about this person's spouse, suggesting a possible conflict of interest. The article does not cite any reliable sources to support notability. OccamzRazor ( talk) 22:11, 8 July 2012 (UTC)
The appropriate guidelines for notability are Wikipedia:Notability (people). Reed is not notable as a author (one self published book doesn't cut it) nor as a television producer; see Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Creative professionals for both. Reed is not notable as an actress (see WP:NACTOR), and probably not notable as a soft-core porn actress (see WP:PORNBIO) but there may be secondary sources out there to support this. HairyWombat 16:22, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
Later. Article is now well sourced, so I have removed the {{ Notability}} tag. Reed appears to be notable as a porn actress. HairyWombat 18:30, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
Seems to be copied from IMDB... AnonMoos ( talk) 04:55, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
An anonymous editor recently added material suggesting Reed was a hard-core porn actress. This was quickly removed by the single-purpose account User:173.196.204.154, with the edit summary "libelous". However, looking at Reed's own website ( here and here), Reed clearly marketed one of her movies with the slogan "Married Couple: Real Couple Real Sex". She also mentioned this slogan during her 2003 interview with Glamourcon ( here).
It is clear, and supported by both primary and secondary sources, that Reed made at least one hard-core porn movie with her then husband Dan Anderson. One hard-core movie made with her husband, however, does not make her notable as a hard-core porn actress (see WP:PORNBIO). That said, removal of such a suggestion from the article because of libel is inappropriate; the truth, by definition, is not libelous. HairyWombat 22:52, 26 January 2013 (UTC)
Later. Also, according to reviews on the Internet Adult Film Database ( here, here, here, and here), she and Dan Anderson were in another hard-core porn movie, Basically Becca (2001). HairyWombat 17:35, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
I was the then-anonymous editor who originally introduced the note about the hardcore film only to have the material deleted. At the time I did not know what should have been done about that or how to go about it. I'm glad to see the article is some way towards achieving balance. I have never been clear about "notability" myself. I've seen pages on poets deleted for no apparent reason other than that they publish in a language other than a Wikipedia language. For some time the Barry Blair page disappeared due to edit wars (an odd reason to give), which I thought gave out the message that essentially if you persevere at destroying something you hate, in the end you win. Wikipedia is not just an encyclopedia, it is a site of culture wars and historiographical battles for the future understanding of the present. Not terribly relevant to Kira Reed, I know, but one of those little musings you have to put down sometimes. ZarhanFastfire ( talk) 04:58, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
There is still someone, a single-purpose account, trying to scrub this page of any evidence that Reed worked in the porn industry or ran a porn website, all of which are certifiably true. Archives of her website are still accessible ( [1]). It's the most notable aspect of her career and should not be allowed to be repeatedly wiped entirely from this page. 2:52, 3 May 2022 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Outsulation ( talk • contribs)