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Possible COI with Ryan Fournier and Students for Trump edit

  Hello, TimmyScotts. We welcome your contributions, but if you have an external relationship with the people, places or things you have written about on Wikipedia, you may have a conflict of interest (COI). Editors with a COI may be unduly influenced by their connection to the topic. Editing for the purpose of advertising or promotion is not permitted. See the conflict of interest guideline and FAQ for organizations for more information. We ask that you:

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In addition, you must disclose your employer, client, and affiliation with respect to any contribution for which you receive, or expect to receive, compensation (see WP:PAID). Thank you. (I am not watching this page, so please ping me if you want my attention.) --Dr. Fleischman (talk) 18:32, 24 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Dr. Fleischman I follow Mr. Fournier on Twitter, however I have never met him. He is fairly controversial which is why I believe a page should be maintained on him. I am not paid nor working for him in the lightest. TimmyScotts (talk) 18:36, 24 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
You have admitted to knowing who created the page. I disagree with your assessment of not being directly involved or having a relationship. You said in the AfD discussion you are aware and have communicated with someone at .Mic an editor who created the page. Also, even you are still not being paid there is clearly a COI. Jamesharrison2014 (talk) 12:25, 25 January 2018 (UTC)Reply