Talk:Insteon (company)
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Emphasis and Bias
[edit]This article, as it stands (dec 2022) appears, to me, to be more interested in pointing out the shutdown/restart of the company as opposed to what it is, does, and future plans/directions. The reader is left with a negative feeling about the company even though it has great technology and product. Yes, some place in the "history" it is valid to talk about the 2022 "pothole"; absolutely. Many companies have stumbled along the way; but it shouldn't be the sole point. I would take a shot at refocusing this article but have little success in editing Wikipedia articles. So, this talking point is just a signpost along the way. 152.117.115.186 (talk) 14:02, 3 December 2022 (UTC)