If you have a WP:COI relating to articles Hanafuda, Playdate (console), and Panic Inc., articles you have edited, kindly disclose. Refer to Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest#howtodisclose.sukejo (talk) 02:21, 26 September 2021 (UTC)Reply

I’m an advocate for playing cards and games (hence the edits made to many pages over the years, like for playing cards, jokers, “Chinese checkers,” and hanafuda. None of my products, my company’s name, or my name are mentioned on any pages I have contributed to. There’s no conflict of interest here as the subject of the articles are about generic items, not any specific product.
As for Playdate, I sourced information in need of citations and provided photography of the device to Wikimedia Commons. I don’t work for Panic, nor have I received any compensation for contributing to Playdate’s article. There’s no conflict of interest here either.
In summary, I am not a paid editor for anyone, nor am I writing about myself, my company, or my products. Louie Mantia (talk) 05:13, 26 September 2021 (UTC)Reply

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