User talk:GAMediaWatch

Concerns
First question: are you the same person as User:GA Grassroots? No, I am not the same person.I find it odd that two promotional accounts have popped up nearly simultaneously. If you are, please note that per WP:SOCK we generally don't allow the use of multiple accounts.

Second, I'm concerned about your username, in that I think you're trying to represent the Georgia MediaWatch group, which appears to be a part of the Georgia Tea Party group. I am not part of any Tea Party Group. Accounts must be operated by only a single person, and cannot represent a real world organization. You'll need to change your name at WP:CHU; it's possible that an admin may block you until your name is changed (I'm an admin, but I'd prefer to give you the chance to change it on your own. I'd be glad to change it as I do not want to be associated with any group.

Third, and most importantly, your changes to Chip Rogers were definitely not good. The information you removed was verified by reliable sources. You can't simply assert that something is not correct; you'll need to at least provide other sources that state that the ones in the article are wrong (in which case we'll include both POV per WP:NPOV), or show that we've actually read the original source wrong (you can discuss that on the article's talk page). Qwyrxian (talk) 14:26, 16 April 2013 (UTC)


 * Almost all the changes made had reliable sources attached with them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by GAMediaWatch (talk • contribs)
 * No, in fact, only a tiny portion did. As a new user, you may want to review WP:RS, which is our guideline to what is or isn't a reliable source. Also, could you please address my other concerns above? Qwyrxian (talk) 02:28, 17 April 2013 (UTC)

I thought I had addressed your concerns. What else would you like to know. As an example of reliable sources, I included two records of Mr. Rogers ownership of radio station WYXC. These records are from the FCC. Could you please suggest a more reliable source for radio station ownership than the FCC?