User talk:Lemieux66
Stop with the legal threats on the Maxwell article. You have no basis when information is properly sourced and if you are involved with the artist's management, then editing the article might be a Wikipedia:Conflict of Interest.--Guiletheme (talk) 03:17, 17 March 2013 (UTC)
- I cannot find any evidence saying that those articles cited Wikipedia or where they got their evidence from, but those are legitimate news sources. While I'm neutral towards Maxwell in general, it was somewhat acknowledged that Gerald Maxwell Rivera was his real name since his management has already deleted it from his page citing his desire not to reveal his name, even though Wikipedia is not censored. Also, well-meaning editors can have a Conflict of interest especially since "Any external relationship – personal, religious, political, academic, financial, and legal – can trigger a conflict of interest." My goals are Wikipedia's goals, to put out verifiable and well-sourced information about people and topics whether they like it or not. That's journalism and that's writing an encyclopedia. I hope those are yours as well.--Guiletheme (talk) 02:05, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
My goals are that as well, which is why I've removed the New Yorker article from the article as it is no longer verifiable. The article appears to have been corrected by removing the incorrect name. We'r in agreement that as long as there's a legitimate, verifiable reference to the name it belongs on the page. I hope we're also in agreement that when these references are corrected they should be removed as well. Lemieux66 (talk) 16:33, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
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