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Seeking clarification on COI template
 

Greetings ~

I'm a volunteer editor and have been meticulously and neutrally fact-checking the Wiki Page of Roger Miller (rock musician). I was surprised to have the site tagged with a COI template, which I have removed as the reason for its placement was not made clear. I do know the subject and as a courtesy, I have been updating or correcting the page, with his knowledge.

Can you advise?

Thank you,

CopperGalVT CopperGalVT (talk) 15:45, 4 September 2023 (UTC)