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before the question. Again, welcome! Jppcap (talk) 20:37, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
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USERNAME, paid editing
[edit]Hey, four things.
- You wrote in 2015 that you were going to change the username of this account to make it comply with policy. Here is the form. Please get that done. (Something like "Pat@42WDigital" would be fine, btw - it just cannot be the company name -- it needs to be personal.)
- You are directly editing articles, apparently about your clients. The WP:COI guideline says that you should not do this. You should propose content on the talk pages of existing articles, and should put new articles through the WP:AFC process, in each case with a disclosure of your conflict of interest.
- Would you please clarify if all the articles you have edited, have indeed been on behalf of your clients? We need to get the relevant articles tagged, so please let me know.
- Please see Wikipedia:Statement on Wikipedia from participating communications firms and consider joining that, and above all abiding by the principles that the group says it upholds.
If any of that is unclear or doesn't make sense, please let me know. Happy to discuss. Jytdog (talk) 21:04, 30 August 2017 (UTC)
Hi, sorry about that - the 2015 note was before I worked here so I was not aware. Yes everything edited from this account is on behalf of clients. I was told by several third party companies that if we are transparent and disclose what we edit we can make edits that are purely factual. The only edits we have made are not opinion related but fixing things such as date of birth, marriage info, etc.
Jytdog Can you email me or set up a call to discuss further? Wikipedia is overwhelming to an amateur who only makes tiny edits once in a while. There are thousands of pages to read and I've been told conflicting things about how we can edit.