August 2018

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  Hello, I'm Guliolopez. I wanted to let you know that one or more of your recent contributions have been undone because they appeared to be promotional. Using Wikipedia for promotion or as a "soapbox" is against Wikipedia policy and is not permitted. This includes updating multiple articles with links or text which serve to promote or otherwise draw attention to a single subject or person. Editors are generally expected to edit in the interests of improving the project, not to edit in the interests of themselves or others. And, in particular, not in the interests of people or organisations with which they may have an association. In short: please stop peppering the project with mentions of a single author (or that author's works). And certainly not in such broad strokes as to linkspam every remotely associated article that you can think of. Thank you. Guliolopez (talk) 02:06, 17 August 2018 (UTC)Reply


Extremely rude and uncalled for.— Preceding unsigned comment added by SorchaKav (talkcontribs)

Admittedly the word "peppered" is slightly loaded. But it is not remotely "uncalled-for" to have a policy against promotion or COI. Not is it inherently "rude" to draw attention to it. On the other hand, overlooking or overriding the core principles of the project (including those which, quite reasonably, expect editors to edit in the interest of the project rather than in their own interests) is, definitively, not in keeping with editing etiquette and editing guidelines. Thanks. Guliolopez (talk) 00:11, 21 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

I thought one of the core principles of the project was to ensure the information included is accurate. Therefore if an author is omitted from a page where they should be included, should it not be updated to include them. I think your approach to new contributors is terrible, this should be an encouraging forum.— Preceding unsigned comment added by SorchaKav (talkcontribs)

Hi.
Yes. One of the 'core principles' of the project (the five pillars as we call 'em) is for information to be accurate. But the other 'core principles' (not overridden or trumped by an 'accuracy' goal) is that information be neutral (i.e. not promotional), be verifiable (i.e. not unreferenced), and be intended to advance the project (i.e. not to advance another agenda).
And. Yes. New contributors are encouraged. But new contributors are not encouraged to act contrary to project principles.
Thanks. Guliolopez (talk) 11:37, 21 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

Your submission at Articles for creation: Christine Dwyer Hickey (September 3)

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Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Robert McClenon was:  The comment the reviewer left was: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
Robert McClenon (talk) 17:23, 3 September 2018 (UTC)Reply
 
Hello, SorchaKav! Having an article declined at Articles for Creation can be disappointing. If you are wondering why your article submission was declined, please post a question at the Articles for creation help desk. If you have any other questions about your editing experience, we'd love to help you at the Teahouse, a friendly space on Wikipedia where experienced editors lend a hand to help new editors like yourself! See you there! Robert McClenon (talk) 17:23, 3 September 2018 (UTC)Reply

Your submission at Articles for creation: Christine Dwyer Hickey has been accepted

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Christine Dwyer Hickey, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.
The article has been assessed as C-Class, which is recorded on the article's talk page. You may like to take a look at the grading scheme to see how you can improve the article.

You are more than welcome to continue making quality contributions to Wikipedia. If your account is more than four days old and you have made at least 10 edits you can create articles yourself without posting a request. However, you may continue submitting work to Articles for Creation if you prefer.

Thank you for helping improve Wikipedia!

Frayæ (Talk/Spjall) 10:09, 26 September 2018 (UTC)Reply


Thanks for your help, Frayæ . I will look into the grading scheme and review that article for improvements.

File permission problem with File:Christine Dwyer Hickey at Limerick University.jpg

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