User talk:Gordongrad

Psychology's Feminist Voices
Hello, I have removed almost all of the links to Psychology's Feminist Voices (PFV) that you added to Wikipedia. I think it is a fantastic site with a lot of potential. However, Wikipedia guidelines advise users to avoid links to "any site that does not provide a unique resource beyond what the article would contain if it became a featured article". The links that you added mostly contain capsule profiles of people, and Wikipedia already provides that service(not always brilliantly, but that's another point entirely). Ideal external links lead to freely accessible information that cannot be imbedded in the article such as interviews; to this end, I have gone through some of the pages that you linked and added links to some of the resources on PFV to Wikipedia (for example Eleanor J. Gibson) and left a link that contained an imbedded interview at Molly Harrower. If you have some sort of association (in other words a conflict of interest) with PFV, you really shouldn't be adding links to it yourself; you should propose them on the articles' talk pages. Also, queue-jumping (i.e. placing your link above all the others) is not cool at all. Graham 87 12:23, 18 March 2013 (UTC)