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Hello, Ser Amantio di Nicolao or User:Iridescent My name is Charlie Stadtlander, I work in the New York Times Communications department and am writing to suggest several updates to this entry based the Wikipedia Biographies of Living Persons policy. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons#Presumption_in_favor_of_privacy)
The subject, Corinna Knoll, is a young journalist who is relatively unknown to the public beyond her name. This biography article includes details that may significantly increase her likelihood to victimization, and would like for an editor to shorten the Personal Information listed. Specifically:
- Information about her childhood, ethnicity and parents
- Her husband's name, the date and location of her marriage, and how she met him.
Appreciate any regard you'd have here, and will always be glad to be in touch.
Charlie Stadtlander Director, External Communications, Newsroom charlie.stadtlander@nytimes.com
Article assessment
editHello. I am assessing articles for WikiProject Asian Americans. This article is quite brief, missing significant details on Ms. Knoll's life and career, and lacks inline citations of sources. The article would also benefit from a restructuring, putting information in a more logical order (education, early career, later career, personal life if applicable, etc.). In the meantime I have assessed this article as "stub-class." Harej (talk) 01:44, 8 March 2014 (UTC)