Talk:D. Dominick Lombardi
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Major COI and COPYVIO
[edit]This version of the article[1] suffers from server WP:PROMOTION and WP:COI. I have orphaned all images since, if they are uploaded by the artist they are self promotion via using Wikipedia as a personal website WP:PROMOTION, or if they are uploaded by someone else they are a major copyright violation WP:COPYVIO. Excesive ref quotes have also been deleted since they are also WP:COPYVIO. I have removed much "resume" stuff and left in only links that support WP:N or statements. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 18:49, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not a directory
[edit]There is no justification for the inclusion of the partially-sourced list of exhibitions this person has taken part in, and the same applies for the list of exhibits that they have curated (or helped to curate). In line with the policy at WP:BLP I have trimmed the article to remove this information, among with information sourced to blogs (per WP:UGC) and other unreliably sourced information (per WP:RS). Wikipedia is meant to be an encyclopaedia, not a personal website or a directory of one's life. I have also checked the claim that Lombardi is a member of the faculty at Westchester Community College and he does not appear on the list here, so this information has been removed. Exemplo347 (talk) 19:30, 8 May 2017 (UTC)
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