User talk:Football567

Taiwo Atieno
Hi. Please don't remove sourced content from this article. The spells the player spent on loan are part of his career and belong in the article. Also, please read this link WP:Biographies of living persons. It's very important that any information added to the biography of a living person has a reliable source which proves that it's true. Without a reliable source, the information cannot be included. I'm going to restore the sourced version; I'm sorry, but if you remove the sourced information again, or persist in adding personal information about Mr Atieno without also adding a reliable source, it will be considered vandalism. cheers, Struway2 (talk) 00:16, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Thank you very much but the information has been updated as the information had been out dated. I am a journalist who has personally followed Atieno's career and have spoken to him regarding his career and he him self has deemed parts of the information inappropriate and uncreative. if you persist in removing personal information about Mr Atieno, I and Mr Atieno will make a formal complaint. And will take such actions as impeachments of Atieno's privacy.


 * Thank you for your reply. I have three points:
 * Firstly, please note that neither I nor you nor Mr Atieno own this article. If there is anything untrue, it should and will be removed; I hope I have as much interest in Wikipedia's accuracy as you have in Mr Atieno's not being misrepresented. However, the information you have removed regarding his loan spells at football clubs other than Walsall was properly sourced to publicly-available and reputable sources including Walsall Football Club and the BBC, and was totally non-controversial. I have not re-added information about Mr Atieno's brother which, though reliably sourced, is not closely relevant to the subject's career. You may wish to read the guideline Conflict of interest.
 * Secondly, I directed you to Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living people, which makes it clear that information about living people "whether the material is negative, positive, or just questionable" should always be backed up by a reliable source. The information you have added regarding Mr Atieno's ethnic origins and his future ambitions is without such a source, so it has to be removed according to that policy. If, and only if, you provide a reliable published source for that information, you are more than welcome to return it to the article.
 * Thirdly, I refer you to Wikipedia's policy No legal threats. I'd appreciate it if you withdrew the remarks above which appear to me to constitute such a threat. If you don't want to do that, I will draw those remarks to the attention of an administrator. Struway2 (talk) 10:12, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

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Re Taiwo Atieno
Please stop reverting the content of this article - you are removing sourced material with your reversions, and substituting unsourced material. If you can provide a suitable source for the information you are adding that would be great, but continuing to remove sourced content will result in this account being prevented from disrupting the encyclopedia.

I would suggest that, as the article contains only material that is already in the public domain, Taiwo Atieno's privacy is not at issue. However, if you have specific concerns, these can be raised on the article talk page, you can post a notice at the Biographies of living persons noticeboard or you can [mailto:info-en-q@wikipedia.org E-mail] Wikipedia directly. We will respond quickly to any genuine issues that are brought to our attention.

I should also note that, if you indicate that you intend to take legal action against Wikipedia, under the provisions of WP:LEGAL we will be obliged to ask you to refrain from further editing and block any accounts used by you until the legal actions have been resolved. EyeSerene talk 18:26, 10 January 2009 (UTC)