ACHillman1, you are invited to the Teahouse!

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Henry Hillman

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Thank you for adding so much information to the article for Henry Hillman. However, none of the information in the "Early lfe" is cited. Please provide references ASAP, or this information risks being deleted. For living people, it is more important that we cite things, and I would encourage you to read WP:BLP. Also, all of your contributions have been to this one article, and your username includes "Hillman". If you have some connection to Henry Hillman, it would be a good idea to mention it, to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest - see WP:COI. Edwardx (talk) 12:18, 20 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Henry Hillman (again)

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You really need to read WP:COI, especially WP:PAY:

  • You must provide full disclosure of the COI, along with who is paying you (the "employer"), on whose behalf the edits are made (the "client"), and any other relevant affiliation. You should supply that information on your user page; at the top of affected talk pages using the {{connected contributor (paid)}} template; and whenever you make edit requests or suggestions related to the topic.
  • You are very strongly discouraged from editing affected articles where those external relationships could reasonably be said to undermine your ability to remain neutral.
  • You may use the talk page of affected articles to suggest changes, and use the {{request edit}} template to request edits. Requested edits are subject to the same standards as any other, and editors may decline to act on them.

Please make an effort to follow our policies! Edwardx (talk) 17:42, 7 November 2015 (UTC)Reply