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@User:TheManInTheBlackHat Thanks for the reverts, I've already warned the user who appears to have a conflict of interest based on the username. That is the second time I've mentioned it to that user. I think their edits have all been reverted, so I think the COI tag isn't necessary. Do you agree? CT55555(talk) 14:17, 27 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The subjects job title was sourced from her employer's website and the COI editor seeks to remove that on the basis of personal safety. That seems reasonable, but it leaves us unable to say/cite her occupation. I think we should leave it out, considering she is notable, but not very notable. Any thoughts @User:TheManInTheBlackHat or others? CT55555(talk) 14:23, 27 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
While the website and it's contents are public, I can understand why someone wouldn't want that on Wikipedia for privacy concerns. It should be left out. Now, whether that should be scrubbed from the edit history is another question. TheManInTheBlackHat(Talk)14:29, 27 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
On reflection, I have removed this info, primarily for the following reasons;
It's not really a part of her notability and personal.
The source used does not name her as Maggie Braun, but a by different name. The photo of her strongly suggests it is the same person, as she appears elsewhere on other sources. But combining this info, to determine that it's the same person, would constitute original synthesis.