User talk:Masslayoffs

October 2009
Welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions. One of the core policies of Wikipedia is that articles should always be written from a neutral point of view. Please remember to observe our core policies.  brew crewer  (yada, yada) 02:31, 2 October 2009 (UTC)

No, the article is written as a marketing piece. The info about the financial difficulties is more timely, and should go first.

Continued Concerns
A discussion regarding the propriety of your recent edits has been raised at the Administrator's Incident Noticeboard. I would personally advise you to either: Your editing pattern seems to (perhaps inadvertently) violate Wikipedia's policies of neutrality and consensus. Thanks for your good work, and I encourage you to broaden out in your editing! Please feel free to ask any questions here, at my talk page, or at the noticeboard. —Finn Casey * * * 02:53, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
 * 1) Stop editing the article in question OR
 * 2) Discuss any changes to the article before making them


 * Put simply, the wiki page was written as an advertisement for a LONG TIME. Some of us have been adding information to provide a broader picture of the firm.  I reordered the recognitions and layoffs section.  One of your editors said it was a good idea, and that he'd leave it open for comment for a week or so.  A couple weeks went by and no one opposed it, so I changed the ordering.  What exactly is wrong with that?  For reasons for the reordering see the earlier discussions.  You're reverted this page back to an advertisement.  Congrats. --User:Masslayoffs


 * I can understand your confusion. However, it appears that the only article you edit is the Latham & Watkins one.  This indicates that you must exercise special care not to unduly push a fringe point of view.  Since you have been inserting this material, and a number of independent editors have taken it out, it would be best for you to refrain from reinserting it.  I personally have never edited the article.  I just wanted to offer some helpful suggestions. —Finn Casey * * * 05:26, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

This is because I happen to have a lot of knowledge about this firm and have been trying to make it more neutral. Look at it now, it's a god damn advertisement. Put the section about the layoffs back in.