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Re: Emme

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(For the purposes of our conversation, and for the sake of ease, I will believe you for now that you are in fact the subject of the article Emme (model))

I find it helpful to enumerate points, so here goes...

First, let me point out a few things. This is an encyclopedia and not an advertising or promotions medium. The article on Emme is not an advertisement, resume, or CV for you. You do not own the article. In fact, you have a clear conflict of interest in its contents. The sample that you posted on my talk page shows how clearly you view the article as an advertisement and promo piece with phrases such as "It’s no wonder People magazine selected..." and "And the accolades don’t stop there...". For the relevant policy pages, please see WP:OWN, WP:COI, and WP:RESUME.

Second, your daughter's name has been removed from the article. Though it is used in various articles about you on the net, so I don't know how you're going to erase it from the public's view.

Third, if by "pull your site" you mean that you want to have the article deleted, you can nominate the article for deletion at WP:AFD. If you'd like help going through that process, let me know and I can help. Though I don't expect you to succeed since you are notable enough for an article per WP:BIO.

Fourth, I was able to quickly find a few sources for various facts in the article, so I added them. Some are admittedly better than others but I'd call ABC News, The Huffington Post, your own web site, and the Iowa Women's Leadership Conference (to which your publicist likely released the biography about you) all pretty reliable in their reporting.

If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to post a followup to the message that you left on my talk page. (You can edit the section where your previous post is, you don't have to create a new section for each message to me) That's how we communicate here on Wikipedia. Except in some selective cases, we don't use email. That way other editors, administrators, and such can follow a conversation if the need arises. Take care, Dismas|(talk) 10:19, 12 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]