March 2023

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Also, editing for the purpose of advertising, publicising, or promoting anyone or anything is not permitted. Thank you. A09 (talk) 19:30, 25 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

Cognitive impairment and executive function deficits are a major issue with long covid. Make whatever edits you need my brain isn't in the space to digest a string of complex instructions. CynthiaAdinig (talk) 19:40, 25 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
Per conflict of interest: A conflict of interest (COI) is a situation in which a person or organization is involved in multiple interests, financial or otherwise, and serving one interest could involve working against another. A09 (talk) 20:01, 25 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
Nothing you wrote is disability friendly. I watched a video to figure it out. Basically add a note on that other talk page for those of you who have the brain function to add edits on the actual page. But also the only real issue here is my linking to a specific wiki. Which isn't a new information or linking to that website. So you are really reaching on this technicality. My edit was that I linked to my affiliation that already was added. The action itself is actually a disclosure. Just not the very specific Wikipedia way. Which again, is difficult for anyone with long covid or mecfs to filter. Clearly these edits mean a lot to you so I'll just revert the edits and everyone wins. In the future, when editing the page of a living person, pay attention when it is a person with disabilities. I'm a person not data or a bot. CynthiaAdinig (talk) 20:34, 25 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
No, you did not disclose your conflict of interest, you disclose it as instructed per WP:COI. And no, I haven't marked you as bot or anything else, nor did I assume you have some disabilities (how would I know ...)

PS: Haven't seen nor your userpage you emptied in August nor your latter message on article talkpage. A09 (talk) 09:56, 26 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

You can't individually make the determination of conflict of interest without knowing who that person is who makes an edit. I get that you reflexively make these posts because this is your hobby but we are living in the mass disabling event of our lifetimes and Wikipedia admits that it currently isn't disability friendly by default. I flagged my account myself in august because that's what I thought I was supposed to do when I read the instructions and by doing so it would continue to make the proper conflict known in the future.
I almost died in January ( unnecessarily) and am recovering from that resurgence of brain inflammation. In reference to my bot comment, I meant that you are commenting in a way that showed you didn't pay any attention at all to the subject matter before your comment. The irony is that you say how could you know, but this discussion is in reference to my edits of my wikipedia page that is all about how I became an advocate after becoming severely and chronically ill and my username is he same as the page.
I didn't make any edits that were substantial enough to promote anything to add any key information in the first place. I just added some brackets to link like the adhd nerd that I am after uploading my photo. I reverted those edits which wasn't in your instructions, so I'm only assuming that's the outcome that was supposed to happen. Now that I know to do it in the talk page that is what I'll do on my okay days going forward. But know that my brain damage is so extensive that I wont remember a single word of this exchange in 2 or 3 weeks but I might remember this topic and I use my best brain days, which aren't often, helping researchers figure out why. CynthiaAdinig (talk) 20:15, 26 March 2023 (UTC)Reply