User talk:AdamF Grayling

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Your posting at Talk:Ketel One
I'm sorry that you've not had any help with your request, but a large percentage of pages on Wikipedia are never seen by regular editors, and when requests are made, often those who see them are overwhelmed with other work they want to do. Since we're all volunteers here, no one can set priorities or direct anyone else to make sure that there is no backlog.

A bit more constructively, perhaps: The less work you ask someone else to do, the more likely they'll help out. You've asked for a timeline of events to added to an article, but that isn't a very common format. If you want to increase the chances that your recommended text will be added, you might want to do the following:


 * Rewrite the text to be more of a narrative - see, for example, Harp Lager.
 * Add some more historical information - for example, if the company is owned by a larger company, something about the acquisition (with a supporting URL, as you did with other information) would make the proposed addition seem less promotional, as well as more informative for readers.
 * If you can figure out how to do footnotes (yes, it should be more intuitive), embed footnotes in your revised text rather than just naked urls.

Finally, I've added an "edit request" template to your posting, to at least get your request into a permanent queue, though again, one with a backlog. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 21:53, 23 September 2015 (UTC)


 * On the other hand, I only did a fast search at NYT, and found two interesting items in a matter of seconds. Collect (talk) 13:13, 26 September 2015 (UTC)

http://wikipediocracy.com/2015/09/25/wikipedias-ketel-of-public-relations/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.230.65.134 (talk) 14:53, 9 March 2016 (UTC)

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