Talk:Portwest

Promotional editing
Lately the article has been edited by a Westport, Ireland IP who may have a conflict of interest and who keeps adding promotional content to the article, for example here and here where we learn that some of these fabrics are "innovative flame resistant garments", the company has "110 years experience", "unrivaled customer service", etc etc. The bulk of the added content reads like it was copy/pasted out of the company's sales brochure, similar to what you'd find here. In these edits the user has created numerous sub-sections for what could easily be summarized in a sentence. There is no obvious reason for including each product's fiber percentages, for example. It has no meaning to the casual reader, and there is no context to explain why these percentages are noteworthy. Wikipedia is not a product catalog. For these reasons, I am again condensing the product list to a single summary sentence. We certainly don't need multiple sub-headers for two-sentence content. Additionally, {{U|62.77.167.162]] isn't providing any edit summaries or explaining their changes on the talk page, which further makes understanding the value of their edits difficult. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 16:50, 3 December 2014 (UTC)