User talk:Bilgecandede

Şevket Pamuk
Hey, I have removed the changes you made to Şevket Pamuk, since they broke the page's formatting and overwrote the work of other editors without a clear reason. Also, when you say "changes made by Sevket Pamuk himself", are you claiming that the edits you removed were made by Pamuk, or are you saying that Pamuk approved your edits? If it's the first, you need to give evidence; if it's the second, you have a conflict of interest and should probably not be changing the article at all. If you still want to edit the page, you should either make incremental changes citing reliable sources or discuss first on the article's talk page. Let me know if you need help. —Neil 22:40, 3 November 2013 (UTC)

Hey, thanks for the message. Sevket Pamuk wanted the changes I made. You may contact him for evidence:s.pamuk@lse.ac.uk
 * Okay, thanks for the clarification. It sounds like you have a conflict of interest and I strongly encourage you to suggest changes on the talk page instead of editing Pamuk's article directly. On Wikipedia, we decide what to include based on the principles of verifiability and neutrality; we definitely do not include something just because the article subject wants us to. If there's some error or omission, you (or Pamuk) are welcome to bring it to our attention (preferably with independent sources to back you up), but you should know there's no guarantee other editors will follow the suggestion.
 * Now, keep in mind this just applies to the Pamuk article since you have a special relationship. On other articles, you should feel welcome to edit without any special restrictions. Let me know if you need any help! —Neil 02:21, 4 November 2013 (UTC)