User talk:Frasper

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 * Hello,
 * I am the husband of Audrey Whitty and she asked me to remove the personal information that are security risks like maiden name or names of siblings. Furthermore the DOB provided is wrong as this is the DOB of the previous director. If these information could be removed we woiluld be very grateful.
 * Regatds Frasper (talk) 19:40, 13 March 2023 (UTC)


 * Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. While you have come for a particular purpose, perhaps you might also like to edit elsewhere now that you've taken the trouble to open an account, for which many thanks.
 * Now, as to the edits. First, the date of birth: this was an error. Many thanks for spotting that, and sorry. It has been corrected, and with less detail (just month and year). As you will be aware, any reasonable biography does contain some limited data about personal life, and Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a CV repository or academic directory. For the rest, Wikipedia is a tertiary source, so anything here generally comes from already available data. Something about parents would normally be required, if at all possible, and we would usually list spouse name and number of children - but we do not show names of minor children unless they have a public profile of their own. As it happens, you are not listed as the data publicly available showed only a first name and area of origin, which is not usually considered appropriately complete. I think we could reduce the data in the early life section, but I must be clear that that is a position that another editor could reasonably disagree about. One last, very important, point, as we operate on good faith here: one set of data was removed as "incorrect" but was based directly on a published source. It looks like you meant "could we reconsider including this?" and that's OK to ask, but it's not OK to say that something is incorrect when it is both accurate and cited. Again, welcome. SeoR (talk) 20:44, 13 March 2023 (UTC)


 * On a further point, while no one owns a Wikipedia article, not the originating editor, not the subject, nor any authority, suggestions from sources with real knowledge are very welcome, as long as they can be validated against some accessible source. So if you or anyone you know would like to enhance an article with useful points, such as key academic papers most relevant to the career of a subject, or the donation of a quality image, that would be very good and welcome indeed. SeoR (talk) 21:00, 13 March 2023 (UTC)


 * Thank you,, for the explanation. Frasper, you are again welcomed to Wikipedia and your willingness to further explain your edits demonstrate a positive reception of policy. I hope you consider remaining and becoming a regular editor. ~ Pbritti (talk) 21:02, 13 March 2023 (UTC)