User talk:Caroline Hirsch

Editing with a conflict of interest
Concerning your recent edits to the article Caroline Hirsch, I think it's fair to say that, potentially at least, there could be a problem with your editing with a conflict of interest, so I suggest that you familiarize yourself with our policy on that subject as well as with our policy on promotion, and our core policy on maintaining a neutral point of view. Please don't take this as an accusation that your edits are unwanted or detrimental - I have looked them over and they seem straightforward, although they could use references to support them (the Times, perhaps, or Variety?) -- I'm just alerting you to what might turn out to be a problem in the future. Thanks for your contributions, and let me know if I can do anything to assist you. Beyond My Ken (talk) 18:59, 1 August 2013 (UTC)

As long as you're editing your article anyway....
...do you have a photo of yourself you'd like to release to use in it? You'd have to own the copyright on it, then upload it to Wikimedia Commons. For "Source" put in  Own work , for "author" put in that you're the copyright holder, for "Permission" put in  , which means that, while you still hold the copyright, you have released it for use under the GFDL and Creative Commons licenses. Once it's uploaded, it can be added to the article by adding   to the top of the paqe. If you're interested in doing this, and you get hung up, you can drop a note to my talk page and I'd be glad to help. Beyond My Ken (talk) 00:10, 22 November 2013 (UTC)