User talk:Alliance of Girls Schools

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 * Hi
 * I'm not sure why you would block the update I posted. It was not promotional and updated the history of the not-for-profit organisation, Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia, to include the details of a recent merger with the International Coalition of Girls Schools. I also added more detail to the history, but I have not advocated for membership or in any way promoted the organisation


 * Promotion tends to be loosely interpreted on Wikipedia, especially in cases of editors who have a conflict of interest with the subject(s) they are promoting. The fact that the text was lifted so directly from AGSA's website was prima facie evidence of promotional intent. Further, Wikipedia's very strict guidelines regarding copyright required us to undo your edit: because the material was taken directly from another website that protected the material with an all-rights-reserved license, we could not use it on Wikipedia. (There are limited exceptions for things like logo, album covers, and quotations.)
 * Even if the required steps were taken to freely license the text, it would need to be rewritten to be in encyclopedic tone.
 * As an aside, the ICGS article has a maintenance tag on it because of promotional tone: the article needs editors who are independent from the coalition to rewrite the text to have neutral tone. —C.Fred (talk) 11:46, 7 August 2023 (UTC)

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 * Thank you for explaining this to me. I'd like to have the information on the association updated so it reflects the current status and history. At the moment it is very out of date. How can I request this? Alliance of Girls Schools (talk) 05:13, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
 * If you were unblocked, you would request on the association's article's talk page to have the edits made, and you'd include reliable sources—preferably sources independent of the association, like news coverage—that support the change. Is there such a source out there? (Note to other admins: Yes, I am intentionally inviting this editor to respond about the subject here.) —C.Fred (talk) 11:15, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
 * Actually, I did some looking myself and found this Educator Australia article that covered the merger. I augmented that with information on on the AGSA website about the merger timeline. —C.Fred (talk) 11:35, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
 * One other note: I have reached out to WP:WikiProject Women in Red about the AGSA and ICGS articles to get assistance from them in improving their quality. (My message is at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women in Red) That WikiProject is focused on gender equity and representation in articles; if it's outside their scope, they'll be able to point me in the direction of another group of editors likely to pitch in and improve the articles. For editing related to ICGS, that may be your best long game: to get involved with WikiProject Women in Red or WikiProject Women where, if there are major needs for the article, you can reach a broader group of editors. For minor maintenance, the request edit tag on the talk page will get noticed. I know I will have the articles on my watchlist, to keep an eye on them and help out with them as I can. —C.Fred (talk) 12:00, 7 August 2023 (UTC)