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At least 9 SPAs adding primary-sourced, heavily promotional material for the past decade
editLooking through this article's history, you'll find at least 9 SPAs going back a decade adding promotional content to this article from the company's own press releases and blog page, and even the removal of unfavorable content by at least two (thankfully caught by vigilant editors). The article itself was authored by a SPA. As the company does appear notable (mostly for having been the first to the market in online ticket brokering, if this claim turns out to be false, please remove it as the source is first-hand), I set about completely re-writing it to encyclopedic standards with properly cited third-party sources. Within hours, a SPA added a lot more promotional fluff cited from the company's own press releases and blog. For future editors, please keep an eye out for WP:PROMO, WP:ISNOT, WP:PAID, and WP:COI content that may pop up in this article, and if I'm being overly generous regarding WP:GNG, please feel free to nominate it for deletion as well. Thank you and happy editing! Orville1974 (talk) 23:30, 24 May 2019 (UTC)<
- The claim turned out to be false. The CEO stated "one of the first" to the online market in a 2015 interview on sportsao. Orville1974 (talk) 00:09, 25 May 2019 (UTC)