However, before you do anything else, please go to
WP:CHU/Simple to request a change of your username. Companies and other organizations are not permitted to have Wikipedia accounts. Anonymous roles such as "RealNetworks Marketing" also aren't permitted to have accounts. Only individual people can have accounts here.
Please request to change your username to something that represents only you as an individual. If you want to retain a connection with your employer, you may request a name like "Joan Smith at RealNetworks" to indicate the association while making it clear that this account belongs to you and nobody else.
And now, because your new username has no association with your employer, you need to disclose that association publicly, as you agreed to abide by the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use when you created your account. I suggest putting a note either at the top of this talk page, or better still, on your user page
User:Scrumtime1501 disclosing your conflict of interest. See
Wikimedia:Terms of Use#4. Refraining from Certain Activities, which requires such disclosure if you are here in a paid-editing capacity. ~
Amatulić (
talk)
05:08, 18 March 2016 (UTC)reply
I also responded to your recent comment on
Talk:RealNetworks. When you comment on a talk page, please "sign" your comment by appending four tildes to the end of it like this: ~~~~ Then when you hit "Save" the four tildes will be translated into your username and date with appropriate links. You may also indent your comments by starting them with a colon. More colons = more indentation. ~
Amatulić (
talk)
05:22, 18 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Yes. You are aware that a user account must not be shared? RNCOMM looks like the name of a role, not a person. If others in your organization need to edit, they need to create their own accounts. Just be aware that shared accounts are blocked on sight. This is required due to the licensing for Wikipedia content, which assumes attribution of content to an actual person. ~
Amatulić (
talk)
23:18, 18 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Scrumtime at RealNetworks, you are invited to the Teahouse!
Hi Scrumtime at RealNetworks! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. Be our guest at
the Teahouse! The Teahouse is a friendly space where new editors can ask questions about contributing to Wikipedia and get help from experienced editors like Rosiestep (
talk).