Talk:Space Racers

Space Racers
copied from d:User talk:2604:2000:E203:9C00:FC2D:B6B8:B820:44FD as it seemed relevant mahir256 (talk) 17:17, 11 April 2018 (UTC)

Hello Edoardo, I am Matthias Schmitt, a Wikipedia Editor and also an Executive Producer of the TV Show Space Racers. I am at your Talk page because it seems like you are a "neutral" editor working on the "Space Racers" page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Racers.

I am an Executive Producer of the Show and therefore not a "neutral" party, but I am respectful of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines regarding commercial speech and do not believe I or anyone on my team has made any page edits in violation of Wikipedia policies. I would like to ask how a banner was placed on the Space Racers Wikipedia Page indicating that "This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments" and how we can appeal to have this removed. We are not paying other parties to edit the page.

In addition, we will as a business have "objective news" about our show, from time to time. It would be useful to have a relationship with a Wikipedia Editor or any organization that would be able to make edits on our page of an objective and unbiased nature without concerning the membership of Wikipedia.

We understand Wikipedia's policies and abide by them -- we will not attempt to post company press releases or other information that doesn't come from a neutral third party. But if for example we are distributed in a new country, and that distribution deal is announced in a neutral children's television news source, or we launch a third season and that third season is indexed in IMDB, it would be useful for the Wikipedia readership to learn this information.

We would like to know someone who can cover this news without slanting it. Yet we are a children's television show so we do not have a "fan base" that might manage a Wiki particle on the show in a way that Seinfeld or Scandal might. Our fan base would be about four to six years of age.

Looking forward to your response.

Best, Matthias