Coachkarras, welcome to Wikipedia. I've noticed that you made a number of edits that removed cited content from Ted Karras, Jr. without explanation. If you have an issue with any of the cited content on that article, you should discuss it at the talk page for the article. Also, if you are Karras or a representative for him, you should read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. Thanks, Jweiss11 (talk) 06:03, 31 December 2016 (UTC)
- J Weiss - yes I am Ted Karras and dont want the two items appearing on my page in my bio. There is no conflict of interest-I dont understand why other coaches/names have to appear in my bio in addition to wording that is not in context....please advise me to the wiki rulesCoachkarras (talk) 14:56, 3 January 2017 (UTC) thanks, Ted
- Ted, thanks for the reply. You seem to have issue with two pieces of the article: 1) the mention of Jim Dennison and 2) the content about your recent dismissal from Walsh. Sorry to hear about latter. As for Dennison, it's routine to mention the succession of coaches of a particular program. Such is found in typical third-party sources like this Fox News article covering your hiring at Walsh in 2012. In this specific case, the facts about succession are particularly relevant since Dennison was the first and only coach to precede you at Walsh. Second, your dismissal from Walsh is a notable piece of your biography, and it's been covered in reliable third-party sources like the The Repository, which has been cited in the article. It needs to be in the article, presented in a neutral, factual manner, of course. Does this make sense? Jweiss11 (talk) 04:14, 4 January 2017 (UTC) I dont find the repository to be a reliable 3rd party source and it is not a neutral or factual piece. I really dont want it on my bio....and can go into further detail as why why it certainly is not a neutral sourceCoachkarras (talk) 19:39, 4 January 2017 (UTC)Ted