User talk:Jagged Roots

Here's the thing. The userpage says that "Jagged Roots" is a company, a group of people working together. And the account name says that this account is being used by "Jagged Roots". And the profile supplied does not describe a person, but a company.

That implies that access to the account is being shared among the various employees of Jagged Roots.

As stated in the block log, "a Wikipedia account is to be used by only one person". Shared accounts are not permitted, and are blocked.

The tone of your e-mail, however, implies that only one person is using this account. If you can state, for the record, that you are the only person using this account, I will unblock you. However, in that event, I strongly recommend that you file a request at Changing usernames, so as to more clearly indicate that you are a person and not a recording company. I also urge you to read our policies on conflict of interest and what you can and cannot do with your userpage.

I apologize for the inconvenience. DS (talk) 14:51, 29 February 2012 (UTC)

Answer
Regarding your e-mail:

you can't close or delete a Wikipedia account. You can only abandon it. It will still be here.

Also, you can't delete the userpage -- only admins have page-deletion privileges. You can add to it, though, which will tag it as "I created this userpage and I would like to have it deleted". I would point out, however, that I didn't delete the page when I found it, although I could have. Consider what that means.

As for your question about "how come many other Record Labels, Managers have a page on Wikipedia?" -- remember, there is a difference between a user page and an article. Imagine that you are in a library, and people are wearing name tags. A name tag is not intended to have a profile of your business. It is intended to be about you.

Other record labels and music producers may, or may not, have Wikipedia articles, depending on whether articles have been written about them, and on whether they meet our criteria for notability (and on whether it has been brought to the attention of someone with deletion privileges).

If you have further questions, you might want to ask them here instead of by e-mail. DS (talk) 15:38, 2 March 2012 (UTC)