User talk:Clariced

October 2018
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Conflict of Interest
Hey Clariced!

I noticed that you made some major edits to the World Institute for Nuclear Security page and claimed that you are an employee of the organization. While we appreciate your contributions, the Wikipedia community tends to discourage such activity under the Conflict of interest guideline, at it can cause problems with the Neutral point of view policy. It is appreciated that you disclosed your COI, though, which is part of Wikipedia policy.

If you are still employed by WINS, I suggest you take a look over the Plain and simple conflict of interest guide. In the future, just know that direct editing of articles where you have a conflict of interest is highly discouraged; you can suggest edits in the articles' talk pages, where you must also disclose your COI. Sandtalon (talk) 19:28, 11 January 2020 (UTC)