User talk:Eannkamm

masterclass.com
Hello Eannkamm. Please do not use Wikipedia as a marketing tool. I am referring to masterclass.com and its launch on May 12 with its associated PR campaign which has coincided with a series of edits you have made to articles here. This section which you added to Master class was entirely inappropriate. There are numerous online masterclasses, many of them far older and more established. A section on the phenomenon of online masterclasses is appropriate, but only if it treats the subject in general and is referenced to reliable published sources which are entirely independent of any of the websites involved. The same is true of the edits you made to the articles of several of the people who are giving masterclass.com's classes, referenced solely to a link to masterclass.com, ,. I removed all of these edits.

If you have any affiliation whatsoever (personal or professional) with this company, its PR firm, or any of its employees, please read Conflict of interest and follow the guidelines there scrupulously. Also note that if you have been asked by your employer or client to make edits to articles connected to them, these are considered "paid editing", and in those cases, you must disclose your connection and name the employer or client for whom you work. Terms of use/FAQ on paid contributions without disclosure has more guidance on this. Voceditenore (talk) 08:02, 27 May 2015 (UTC)