Talk:Stephen M. Kohn
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Sources, autobiography
[edit]I think this article needs to be properly sourced and it also seems to be written with uncommon knowledge of Stephen M Kohn's autobiographical details. Tagging to reflect this. Saganaki- 13:17, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
Uncommon knowledge? Check out the firm's Web site! I'm interested in whistleblowers and whistleblower cases, like Dr. Fred Whitehurst. -- Audie —Preceding unsigned comment added by Audie Holmes (talk • contribs) 18:41, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
This is not an autobiography
[edit]The guy happens to be one of the top whistleblowing experts in the country, whose book I am reading currently.--Audie Holmes 22:01, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Some proposed changes: adding relevant, updated information
[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. Per WP:INTEGRITY. |
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Add Info Box to page (it's appearing on the right side):
In the biography section, please add a new heading called Major Whistleblowing Cases. Under this new heading, please add text from the previous biography section so that the entire section reads as follows:
I would also like to disclose that I am serving as a paid editor: I am employed by Kohn, Kohn, and Colapinto, LLP. I am receiving compensation in the form of payment for hourly work on article edits. I've used the Connected Contributor template for this reason. This information is also disclosed on my user page and my user talk page.
Chicago Tribune article from 12/29/2019 Washington Post Article from 12/28/2019 BBC News Article from 12/29/2019 Financial Review Article from 12/30/2019 Hindustan Times article from 12/30/2019 Hamilton Spectator Article from 12/29/2019
Wall Street Journal Article from 6/28/2018
Law.com Article on Merit Systems Protection Board decision from 8/7/2019 CBS News Article on Danske Bank Disclosure from 5/19/2019 Business Insider Article on Danske Bank disclosure from 10/13/2018 Inverse Article about wildlife whistleblowing work from 5/13/2018 Newsweek Article about wildlife whistleblowing from 4/10/18
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Sa 3003 (talk) 04:41, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
Reply 17-JAN-2020
[edit]- Your edit request could not be reviewed because the claims made do not contain ref tags. When proposing edit requests, it is important to highlight in the text, through the use of ref tags, which specific sources are doing the referencing for each claim. The point of these ref tags is to allow the reviewer and readers to check that the material is sourced; that point will be lost if the references are not clearly placed. In the collapsed section below titled Request edit examples, I have illustrated two: The first shows how the edit request was submitted; the second shows how requests should be submitted in the future.
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In the example above there are three references provided for the stated claims. But the text does not indicate, through the use of ref tags, which reference applies to which claim. Your edit request similarly does not provide ref tags indicating which source goes where. The links between material and their source references must be clearly made, as shown in the next example below:
In the example above the links between the provided references and their claim statements are perfectly clear. |
- Kindly reformulate your edit request so that it aligns more with the second example above, and feel free to re-submit that edit request below this post in a new edit request at your earliest convenience.
Regards, Spintendo 04:52, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
Revised version of proposed changes from Jan. 18th
[edit]Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
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Addition of Info Box to page (appearing on right side of page):
//// In the biography section, please add a new heading called Major Whistleblowing Cases. Under this new heading, please add text from the previous biography section so that the entire section reads as follows:
I would also like to disclose that I am serving as a paid editor: I am employed by Kohn, Kohn, and Colapinto, LLP. I am receiving compensation in the form of payment for hourly work on article edits. I've used the Connected Contributor template for this reason. This information is also disclosed on my user page and my user talk page.
Chicago Tribune article from 12/29/2019 Washington Post Article from 12/28/2019 BBC News Article from 12/29/2019 Financial Review Article from 12/30/2019 Hindustan Times article from 12/30/2019 Hamilton Spectator Article from 12/29/2019
Wall Street Journal Article from 6/28/2018
Law.com Article on Merit Systems Protection Board decision from 8/7/2019 CBS News Article on Danske Bank Disclosure from 5/19/2019 Business Insider Article on Danske Bank disclosure from 10/13/2018 Inverse Article about wildlife whistleblowing work from 5/13/2018 Newsweek Article about wildlife whistleblowing from 4/10/18 References
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I've gathered all of these articles here to basically make the point that all of these issues are relevant and recent- please let me know if you have any questions or comments, thanks! Sa 3003 (talk) 21:22, 25 January 2020 (UTC)
- The infobox was added, but I would say that the other information promotes the subject's work as a whistleblower, a topic which is already sufficiently covered in the article. Some of the sources that you want to use are for multiple claims when only one is verified in the article (i.e., the Linda Tripp reference placed at the back of multiple claims involving OJ Simpson, WTC, etc.) Other references have not been placed using ref tags, so that it's not clear which reference goes where. Please note that new requests should be placed at the bottom of the talk page. Regards, Spintendo 00:25, 27 January 2020 (UTC)
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