User talk:Homeeducationexperts

October 2020

 * 1) If you are connected to someone or something you have written about (a few examples are writing about yourself, your business, your band, a member of your family, your client) then you should be aware that Wikipedia's conflict of interest guideline discourages you from writing about that subject. The main reason for that is that experience over the years indicates that editors with such a connection to a subject they are writing about are likely to find it very difficult, or even impossible, to stand back from their writing and see how it will look from the detached perspective of an outsider, so that they are likely to write in ways that look promotional to others, even if they sincerely think they are writing in a neutral way. Also, if your editing forms all or part of work for which you are paid, whether as an employee, as a contractor, or in any other capacity, the Wikimedia Foundation's terms of use require you to state who is paying you, and what your connection to them is.
 * 2) If you believe that sources cited in support of information in an article are unreliable then please explain why on the article's talk page, rather than just removing the information with no explanation other than your personal opinion that it is wrong. Anyone can create a Wikipedia account, and we can't assume that just because someone who has done so says something isn't true that it isn't, despite apparently reliable sources saying otherwise. JBW (talk) 22:52, 26 October 2020 (UTC)