Talk:RadiumOne

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Aspening in topic {{UDP}}

Conflict of interest / neutrality edit

This article has been -heavily- written by Pseudosound and Paige Montgomery who have only really edited this article. To both of you - stop. I will be back to remove ad-laden copy every time you try and add it again.

It's obviously a promo piece. Nearly all the editors only contributed to this article on Wikipedea. RadiumOne isn't a remarkable company in any way. I think this article should be deleted. Chisme (talk) 19:02, 24 April 2014 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, there's a PR agency monitoring it: same company and same agency: http://sfappeal.com/2014/04/as-a-sf-internet-tycoon-admits-to-domestic-violence-a-battle-continues-on-his-wikipedia-page/ Snebsnake (talk) 15:32, 25 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Okay - they're clearly back again, this time as user "factsandtruthonly". I'll resume monitoring. Snebsnake (talk) 20:19, 27 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Some proposed changes edit

Hi there. Full disclosure -- I work for a communications agency retained by RadiumOne, and we'd like to suggest some changes to the company's Wikipedia entry. We are not looking to change the top-line description, but would like to add details about the company's products, bringing it more in line with the page about Quantcast (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantcast), one of the company's main competitors.

The requested language describing the company's products is below. Please note that all language comes from third-party media sources, not from the company's own web-site or marketing collaterals, which hopefully helps it pass the objectivity bar. Please take a look and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Also, please accept my apologies for earlier trying to edit the page directly -- it was my fault for failing to understand the process of using these "Talk" pages to recommend edits. Thank you for your support, and for the great work you are doing!

With that, here are the changes:

Products
RadiumOne offers three main products for advertisers and digital publishers:

RadiumOne Connect
RadiumOne Connect is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution launched in October 2015 to help app creators and brand marketers capture in-app user engagement data and use it to identify and target high-value consumers, in real time, both within and outside of apps.[1] Connect fuses install tracking, user engagement analytics, geo-location, and push notification capabilities into a single offering. It offers a single, Web-based dashboard that unifies data from these functions to reveal insights culled from billions of database records within seconds.[2]

RadiumOne Po.st
Po.st is a social sharing platform that gives brands and web site publishers the ability to allow users to share content via Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, email, and other destinations.[3] Po.st also include a link shortener that was built to allow brands to gain insights on users who click on shortened links from social channels and segment them for paid media targeting.[4] Po.st gives marketers insight into which content is being copies and pasted into an email or on a social site, also known as “dark social” channels.[5]

RadiumOne Activate
Activate is an end-to-end programmatic platform for advertisers that incorporates a fully integrated data management platform (DMP) and demand-side platform (DSP), along with real-time bidding and the ability to automate media buying across digital display, video, social and mobile advertising.[6] The DSP is available on either a self-serve or managed service basis.[7]

FluidMatt (talk) 16:23, 6 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Why are these "products" so compelling they need to be in an encyclopedia? For example, "Activate is an end-to-end programmatic platform for advertisers that incorporates a fully integrated data management platform (DMP) and demand-side platform (DSP)." To which I would say, "So what?" Remember: This place is not meant to be a forum for touting products. Chisme (talk) 00:43, 7 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
Marked this edit request as declined, per comments by Chisme. Altamel (talk) 06:23, 14 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
Thanks. Chisme (talk) 22:28, 8 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Writer, Staff. "RadiumOne integrates in-app data with programmatic". Marketing Magazine. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. ^ Reports, Staff (21 October 2015). "RadiumOne Launches Connect Mobile App Management Solution". DestinationCRM. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. ^ Rao, Leena (30 November 2011). "RadiumOne Launches Social Sharing Platfom Po.st". TechCrunch. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  4. ^ Sullivan, Laurie (13 June 2012). "RadiumOne Uses URL Shortener Data To Target Display Ads". MediaPost. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  5. ^ Aquino, Judith (3 September 2014). "Ghirardelli Gets Sweet Results from Social Insights". 1-to-1 Media. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  6. ^ Cameron, Nadia (10 March 2014). "RadiumOne brings programmatic advertising tech platform to Australia". CMO. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  7. ^ Loechner, Tyler (30 June 2015). "Programmatic Ad Tech Firm RadiumOne Raises $54 Million". MediaPost. Retrieved 30 June 2015.

Redirect to Chahal article edit

If you wish to redirect this article to the Gurbaksh Chahal, you have to discuss it first. That's the way things are done in Wikipedia. Please discuss before redirecting this again. Chisme (talk) 18:58, 2 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

{{UDP}} edit

@Aspening: In the edit summary of your recent edit which re-added the udp template to the article, you stated: "looks like the POV issues remain." Please identify these outstanding pov issues so that they can be fixed. Should you fail to identify any such outstanding issues within 7 days, I intend to remove the tag again as I do not believe there's any problematic content left in the article and I've now read through it twice. 78.28.55.108 (talk) 22:26, 11 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

For starters, it looks like the lead section comes from a careers page for the company, although I'm not sure if that's a circular reference. I also think that the second paragraph of the history section is still kind of promotional. I re-added the tag to the page for those reasons and because it was removed by an IP editor whose very first edit was to remove a UPE tag. Aspening (talk) 22:34, 11 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
@Aspening: It's irrelevant who removed the tag. If the lead section was copied from elsewhere, that's a potential copyright issue, not a POV issue, and it does not in any way justify keeping the {{UDP}} template on the article either. I don't know why you'd regard the second paragraph of the History section as promotional. Here's my analysis of the article as it currently stands. Please indicate the numbers of the sentences which you consider problematic (in the context of the article being tagged with {{UDP}}) and describe why you believe they're problematic, and I will be happy to action your feedback. Should you fail to do so within 7 days, I intend to remove the UDP tag as per my analysis.
Potential POV Analysis
# Sentence-by-sentence breakdown of the article Analysis
1 RadiumOne is a marketing company that provides online display, mobile, video, and social advertising services through programmatic marketing campaigns. A neutral summary of what RadiumOne is.
2 It was first launched in 2009 by Gurbaksh Chahal. A neutral statement of when and by whom the company was launched.
3 The company buys advertising space from websites and mobile applications and resells it in targeted packages to advertisers and agencies. A neutral statement of what the company does.
4 It also creates software that automates the process of media buying for digital marketers. A neutral statement of what the company does.
5 Headquartered in San Francisco, the firm has offices across North America, Europe and Asia. A neutral statement specifying where the company operates.
6 The company was launched in 2009 by Gurbaksh Chahal as gWallet, a loyalty and rewards program. A neutral statement describing the company's origins.
7 After CEO Gurbaksh Chahal pleaded guilty to domestic violence battery on April 23, 2014, there were calls for him to step down as CEO. He was fired on April 27, and immediately replaced by COO Bill Lonergan on Sunday 27 April 2014. A neutral statement of fact related to a significant event in the company's history (the firing of its original CEO and founder), fully appropriate for the History section which is where it's located.
8 RadiumOne utilizes data taken from social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook and uses it to tailor online, video, social and mobile consumer advertising using real-time bidding. A neutral (if a bit clumsy) statement specifying what the company does.
9 The startup had initially raised $33.5 million from venture capital funds. A neutral statement of fact.
10 In June 2015, it raised $54 million to open international offices and expand its technological platform. A neutral statement of a relevant fact.
11 Revenue for 2015 totalled approximately $200 million, and the company was valued at $500 million. A neutral statement of a relevant fact.
12 In June 2017, RhythmOne, acquired the assets of data-driven marketing platform RadiumOne for US$22m. A neutral statement of a relevant fact.
13 Po.st is a social sharing platform for web users and website publishers to share content on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and StumbleUpon, among others. A neutral statement describing one of the company's products.
14 The product also includes a link shortener built to provide brands with insights on clicking users, therefore segmenting them for paid media targeting. A neutral statement describing one of the company's products.
15 This provides marketers information regarding what content is being copied and pasted into an email or on social media, so-called "dark social" channels. A neutral statement describing one of the company's products.

78.28.55.108 (talk) 23:04, 11 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

9-12 seem to be giving undue weight to the amount of money that the company has raised, which results in what I think is a promotional tone.
13-15 should not be in the article whatsoever in my opinion, as per some comments made on this talk page a few years ago: "This place is not meant to be a forum for touting products." Promoting specific products in the way they are talked about here, unless the product itself is something that is notable independently of the company, is not acceptable.
And yes, it is relevant who removed the tag, because the page has a history of IP editors and new users coming onto the page for single-purpose and sometimes promotional editing. This behavior seems to have been going on for several years, and so I think it would be best for the tag to remain on the page until an uninvolved, experienced editor can have a look at it. I am going to nominate the article to be checked for its neutrality so that this can be done. Please do not remove the UPE tag until the check is complete. Aspening (talk) 23:20, 11 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
The "neutrality" check you've requested is already underway, and it is you and I that are performing it right here, right now. Your attempt to lock the udp template in place forever by placing the article in Category:Articles needing POV-check which has thirteen years' worth of backlog (over 2000 entries in total, going as far back as February 2008) is thus highly inappropriate, but I will let it slide. Based on your feedback, I will: 1) remove sentence 10; 2) remove sentence 11; 3) remove the entire Products section (sentences 13, 14, 15). This will immediately resolve all of the issues that you've pointed out thus removing the need for the udp template which I will then also remove as per WP:DETAG. Thank you for your assistance. 78.28.55.108 (talk) 00:08, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
It was not appropriate for you to remove a neutrality check placed by someone else. I will be putting it back in place, as I would still like a third party to look at the article because the problems go back several years. If you were concerned about the neutrality check not being carried out, then it would have been better to make a request at the neutral point of view noticeboard if the tag was still there "within 7 days." Aspening (talk) 00:18, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
@Aspening: Since I have no conflict of interest regarding the article, it is entirely appropriate for me to remove COI tags from it assuming COI issues are no longer present within the article, an assumption which I can safely make based on the fact that all of the content identified as potentially non-neutral has already been removed. It is not reasonable to add tags to an article that are meant to deal with issues that aren't present within that article. If you wish to request further review of the issue, posting to the NPOV noticeboard might be an option for you to explore but the COI tag no longer serves any useful purpose and I will thus be removing it. 78.28.55.108 (talk) 00:39, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
Also, understand that there is no "disagreement." We're both on the same side. An issue with an article was identified and we've fixed it. It's time to move on. 78.28.55.108 (talk) 00:42, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
As a disinterested third-party (I've never edited the article or participated in the AfDs), I don't see any neutrality issues in the current state of the article. I performed a WP:BEFORE and didn't find anything that should be included that has been hidden. (The incident with Smith's employment is a gray area, but RadiumOne is really just incidental to that tale, and they fired him as soon as his identity was discovered. More trivial gossip than WP:DUE.) I think talking about money raised is incredibly boring in articles, but sources like to discuss the financials of start-ups, so I don't think that had to be removed, but no harm done that it was. Aspening, do you object to me removing the tag? Schazjmd (talk) 00:51, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
Because the article has been updated and an uninvolved editor sees no neutrality issues, yes, that's ok. Aspening (talk) 00:58, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply