Hello, Amymichelle229. We
welcome your contributions, but if you have an external relationship with the people, places, or things
you have written about in the article
Kenny Vance, you may have a
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You are nonetheless replacing cited material with uncited material. Your replacement entry is promotional in tone and not suitable for an encyclopedia. Your assertion that you "just took his biography from him and posted it" makes it less reliable and less likely that your contributions will remain. If you want changes made, you should go to
the article's Talk page and try to get a
consensus. Otherwise, this kind of wholesale rewrite is virtually certain to be reverted.
NewEnglandYankee (
talk)
19:09, 10 December 2016 (UTC)reply
Looking again at what I wrote there . . . I don't want to discourage you, or anyone, from trying to improve Wikipedia. The article is not a good one; it's insufficiently cited, it's not written in the
appropriate tone, and it reads like an
essay. However, repeating what Kenny Vance claims in his autobiography isn't a good way to go about fixing it. Wikipedia isn't a place for reporting what the article subject says about himself; it's a place for reporting what other sources say about him (or her).
NewEnglandYankee (
talk)
19:19, 10 December 2016 (UTC)reply
You are putting up material that is of a both an untrue nature and libel. Kenny is willing to take police action against you as you are posting damaging and defamatory material. I don't really care that my writing "reads like an essay;" at least it reads true. I hope this page becomes protected-AGAINST YOU. This is terribly incorrect information and your "sourced material" sucks! You are using citing to "current pages" that Kenny Vance hasn't been associated with for YEARS! So reporting what "other sources say about him" is completely wrong as well. You might as well be quoting the National Enquirer or some BS tabloid magazine. I will be petitioning to the Administrators to have you removed from editing this page and hopefully have this page protected from you. Your "source" material is wrong, your grammar is awful and you have no right to be posting such terribly incorrect material. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
69.75.101.130 (
talk)
19:52, 15 December 2016 (UTC)reply
Petition away. (For the record, I personally didn't write any part of the article, nor do I expect to.) However,
threats are another extremely poor tactic. You are likely to get a result that's the opposite of what you want. Wikipedia operates by certain rules and customs. The best way to get your changes accepted is to follow those rules and customs.
NewEnglandYankee (
talk)
20:12, 15 December 2016 (UTC)reply
So you do in fact have a conflict of interest (as you are apparently aware of what "Kenny" is willing to do). Secondly, legal threats of any kind are not allowed and can be grounds for blocking unless it is retracted. See the note on your IP talk page about that. --bonadeacontributionstalk20:54, 15 December 2016 (UTC)reply