User talk:Midget99

July 2011
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Additional editors and conflict of interest
Wikipedia's conflict of interest policy applies whether one editor is doing all of the editing or multiple editors are sharing in the edits. It's rather clear that User:Internalb, User:Intern4AG, User:Midget99 and a number of other usernames are all editing the same set of articles in the same manner, with an undue overemphasis on promoting Adam Leitman Bailey. Rather than making matters better, you appear to be deliberately attempting to circumvent Wikipedia policy by abusing multiple accounts and acting in concert with each other (if there is truly more than one person involved), rather than trying to address the concerns that have been raised. The fact that these other usernames have also been removing tags to mark that the articles you have been editing have potential conflict of interest issues and appear to be advertising its subject, only further aggravates the problem. In such circumstances, it would be rather justified to delete the Bailey article and to undo the edits to the other associated articles, as well as to block the usernames involved. You can help solve this problem by dealing with the conflict of interest issue or you may likely end up with all of your work deleted. Please contact me on my talk page or via email if you have any questions about dealing with these policy violation concerns. Alansohn (talk) 06:31, 20 July 2011 (UTC)