User talk:Hunterbhill

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Perry Moore
I'm assuming you are the Hunter Hill mentioned in the article. Wikipedia rules generally bar conflict of interest editing, like you did. After all, you're writing about yourself. This is a description of a situation, not a judgment about youor integrity.

Additionally, the information you supplied isn't supported by the citation in the text. The way you edited it, a reader might draw that conclusion. That's bad. I assume the information you wish to add is correct. What you need to do is find a published, unbiased, reliable source that provides this information. The you should re-add the information in a new sentence (or sentences) using inline citations. That way, a reader can verify the information themselves by referring to that citation. This would be far preferable to unsupported conflict of interest edits. Thank you! - Tim1965 (talk) 15:51, 30 August 2017 (UTC)