What is more important: Who wrote about a topic or what's the correct content?

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I'm Tonny Aerts, the artistic director of Close-Act Theatre.
In 2011 the page came by surprise and I adapted information and corrected some mistakes.
It is difficult to ignore falls or insufficient information about a topic you know so much about.
Sorry for my contribution that time!
April 2021 most information about Close-Act theatre has been deleted because the article relies too much on references to primary sources.
But: Deleting 3 year old content just because its writer seems like a contribution with no reason.
A Wikipedia editor has a the obligation to check, provide or maintain correct information.
Who can make Close-Act theatre a non-conflicting page, since there are no primary sources editing anymore?
Who can check if the previous pages July 2020 or earlier are accurate and restore the items if necessary?
Please anyone, change or provide new information in the future if needed!
Thank you

Tonny Aerts (talk) 21:10, 15 April 2021 (UTC)Reply