Ryula24
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I work for a website called Show-Score.com, which is a resource for Broadway theater fans, as well as a review aggregator similar to Rotten Tomatoes.
For every Broadway, Off Broadway, and Off Off Broadway show, Show-Score compiles one score based on critic reviews and another score based on reviews submitted by our tens-of-thousands of users. We also offer show synopses, trailers, cast and crew information and links to ticketing, though we do not sell tickets. We also do not sell ad space. As of now, we are not a revenue driven entity, but a site devoted to being an all-in-one information resource for theater fans.
I would like to inquire about having our aggregate scores listed in the "Critical Response" section of individual Broadway shows, similar to Rotten Tomatoes listings on film Wiki pages. I wouldn't consider editing pages myself, since this is a clear conflict of interest and I have the utmost respect for Wikipedia's guidelines. That being said, our site is the only place where all critic reviews, as well as user reviews can be found for New York theater.
What is the best way to proceed?
Many thanks!
(Ryula24 (talk) 22:08, 28 December 2015 (UTC))
- Since you work for this company you have an inherent conflict of interest with these links. For that reason I must insist that you never add any link to this website yourself. Instead use the article's talk page to request that the link be put in. If other editors agree with you they will put in the link for you. In addition, I recommend reading our policy on external links. If you want more help, stop by the Teahouse, Wikipedia's live help channel, or the help desk to ask someone for assistance. Majora (talk) 22:29, 28 December 2015 (UTC)