User talk:Michael Eury

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Hello, Michael Eury, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions.

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You edits to Michael Eury[edit]

Hi Michael Eury! Welcome to Wikipedia. I noticed that you made edits to the article Michael Eury. However, these edits did not conform to our policies on biographies of living people; specifically, you removed content that was referenced and replaced with with content that was not. I also note that your username shows that an obvious conflict of interest concern. I would also take the time to review Wikipedia's policies on original research as well, as citing (even indirectly) "personal first-hand knowledge" of the article subject (yes, even if it's yourself) - isn't allowed. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the policies that I've referenced and provided for you here. I'll be happy to answer them. Thank you for understanding, and I welcome you to Wikipedia. ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 05:03, 31 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • Dear Michael: I echo what Oshwah said--the edit didn't totally conform to our various policies about referencing information, but this is something that can be worked out by way of reliable sources--see WP:RS. Information, especially about living people, needs to be reliable sourced. Also, please make sure you don't edit while logged out: it reveals your IP address. Thank you, Drmies (talk) 22:29, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey[edit]

Some points:

"Regarding my employment at DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics, it cites my reasons for leaving the companies without mentioning any of my accomplishments there."

I wrote it based on what I found in published sources. At the time, I was able to find sources in which you listed your reasons for leaving those companies; I was not able to find published sources for your more detailed accomplishments. We can certainly incorporate more data into the article - a bibliography, for instance.

"the entry is out of date, ignoring much of my work of the past decade"

Updating it is fine. We can even source some of it to your own website if that's available, since there's enough separate, independent media coverage of you to indicate notability (plus most people who worked for the Big Two are considered to have de facto notability).

But yes, it'll be better if you put your proposed revisions on talk:Michael Eury. DS (talk) 00:44, 4 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]