User talk:Jackiesshrink

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 * Okay, I understand the part about not wanting PR - maybe saying I was her publicist was signing my own doom, but all I was trying to do was supply factual information and correct errors. For example, someone said that Nica Noelle was a columnist for Hustler, but there is no citation on the page verifying this (the cited article, from "Good Vibrations," has been removed, and so there is no way to check it. Nica says this part is of the article is factually inaccurate. According to Nica, she wrote two columns for Hustler, both of which were after she became and established director. How can I correct that? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jackiesshrink (talk • contribs)
 * I have moved your comment down and indented it so that is is more easily identified and read
 * As someone who has a close connection to the subject of the article, you should make suggestions on the talk page, and provide reliable sources to support the content. Content in the article that is unsourced and inaccurate can be requested to be removed. Note that the source does not have to be on line, or easily accessible, but it does need enough information to be identifiable - Name of the work, the author, date of publication, publisher is helpful). You can also follow the information BLP. --  TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom  17:44, 20 December 2013 (UTC)

Nica Noelle publicist
Hi Jackie. As Nica Noelle publicist, you are limited to the non-controversial edits listed at WP:COIU in editing the Nica Noelle article. If there are other edits you would like made, please let me know or post a request on the Talk:Nica Noelle page. -- Jreferee (talk) 13:17, 20 December 2013 (UTC).

Thanks for your help Jreferee. I would like to edit the introduction to read, "Nica Noelle is the stage name of an American pornographic actress and adult film director, as well as a writer whose essays have appeared in Salon, Huffington Post and Hustler magazine.

The citations for Salon and Huffington Post are already in the references section. According to Nica, she did publish two personal essays for Hustler, but she was not a sex columnist per se (as the Good Vibrations interviewer stated). Unfortunately there are no links to the Hustler articles, which was print-only. I would argue that the edit I have proposed encompasses both what Nica says is the case and the assertion of the Good Vibrations writer. Thanks again for your help. Jackiesshrink (talk) 17:39, 23 December 2013 (UTC)