User talk:2001:BB6:951D:5D58:99C8:ED21:C3DB:7722
Patricia O'Brien
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Hi Aine,
Thank you for your message, and for bringing this to my attention. I am currently working as an intern in the Irish Embassy in France, and was tasked by Ambassador O'Brien to edit her Wikipedia page and add the links. It is a source that many people use to gather information about her, and she felt it was important for the information to accurately reflect her life and work. Although I understand that the quantity of external links looks unusual, and I haven't seen this before, I didn't realise that it would violate Wikipedia rules. I will see to it that the quantity of links is reduced. How many external links would be acceptable to keep?
Thank you for your help with resolving this situation.
Julia — Preceding unsigned comment added by Julia Fahy (talk • contribs) 9 May 2019 (UTC) (UTC)
Hi Julia, Sorry I only just saw this. I am just an ordinary person editing Wikipedia like anyone else. I don't feel qualified to suggest the appropriate number of external links. However, I am aware of an administrator called Brownhaired Girl who is very helpful and might advise you. If you go to the View history section on Ambassador O'Brien's page you will see that on 1 January 2018 she edited the page. You can click on the talk button beside her name and send her a message.
Thank you for your courteous response. Aineireland (talk) 00:03, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
Thanks for your advice Aine, I'll contact her now :) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Julia Fahy (talk • contribs) 23 May 2019 (UTC) (UTC)
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