User talk:CdHess

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Kip McKean
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Unspecified source for Image:Kip_mckean.jpg
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Your membership with the International Christian Church

 * @CdHess, I hope you are enjoying your weekend. However, what is suggestive from your editing of Kip McKean's page and the ICC page is that you are a current member of the ICC. If that is indeed so, there is a Conflict of Interest here. You may want to familiarize yourself with the policy which states: COI editing is strongly discouraged. It risks causing public embarrassment to the individuals and groups being promoted (see Wikipedia is in the real world), and if it causes disruption to the encyclopedia, accounts may be blocked. "[M]isrepresenting your affiliation with any individual or entity" is a violation of the Wikimedia Foundation's terms of use. What seems to going on is TimCKernan, tried to whitewash the controversial aspects of the ICC page, but in the process Vandalised the page, he then turned to you to encourage you to do the same. This is called WP: CANVASSING which is also a violation. Is any of this true?JamieBrown2011 (talk) 17:01, 27 September 2014 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of File:Kipmckean.jpg


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