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Conflict of interest in Wikipedia

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Hi Jroache1 -- I work on conflict of interest issues here in Wikipedia. Your edits to date are on a bit of a run about Jessica Stern and are somewhat promotional, which makes your account what we call a "single purpose account" (or WP:SPA - please read the article at that link). I'm giving you notice of our Conflict of Interest guideline and Terms of Use, and will have some comments and questions for you below.

  Hello, Jroache1. We welcome your contributions to Wikipedia, but if you have an external relationship with some of the people, places or things you have written about on Wikipedia, you may have a conflict of interest or close connection to the subject.

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Comments and question

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Wikipedia is a widely-used reference work and managing conflict of interest is essential for ensuring the integrity of Wikipedia and retaining the public's trust in it. As in academia, COI is managed here in two steps - disclosure and a form of peer review.

DIsclosure is the most important, and first, step. Would you please let me know if you have any relationship with Jessica Stern, her publisher, her school, etc?

You can reply here - I am watching this page. Once you do, we can take it from there. Thanks in advance for talking!

Hello! Thank you for the feedback! I am currently a research assistant to Jessica Stern. I apologize for the non-neutral tone of my edits and assure you it was unintentional. The informational pages you referred me to have been very helpful - thanks for the guidance! Jroache1 (talk) 17:13, 22 July 2015 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for replying and declaring your relationship with the subject of the article. Per our COI guideline, you should not directly edit the article. Instead you should make use of the "peer review" capability that we have in Wikipedia. Going forward, please do not edit the article directly, but rather offer suggestions at the article's Talk page. You can do that easily - and provide notice to the community of your request - by using the "edit request" function as described in the conflict of interest guideline. I made that easy for you by adding a section to the beige box at the top of the Talk page associated with the article - there is a link at "click here" in that section -- if you click that, the Wikipedia software will automatically format a section in which you can make your request. We do this, since one of the unique features of Wikipedia is that edits are immediately published, with no intervening publisher or peer review. Posting on the Talk page allows the content to be reviewed before it goes live, which ensures the integrity of Wikipedia. I hope that makes sense. Will you please do that going forward? Thanks. Jytdog (talk) 17:38, 22 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

July 2015

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Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, your addition of one or more external links to the page Jessica Stern has been reverted.
Your edit here to Jessica Stern was reverted by an automated bot that attempts to remove links which are discouraged per our external links guideline. The external link(s) you added or changed (https://jessicastern.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/ptsd-policy-issues-last-draft.pdf) is/are on my list of links to remove and probably shouldn't be included in Wikipedia.
If you were trying to insert an external link that does comply with our policies and guidelines, then please accept my creator's apologies and feel free to undo the bot's revert. However, if the link does not comply with our policies and guidelines, but your edit included other, constructive, changes to the article, feel free to make those changes again without re-adding the link. Please read Wikipedia's external links guideline for more information, and consult my list of frequently-reverted sites. For more information about me, see my FAQ page. Thanks! --XLinkBot (talk) 17:11, 22 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

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