User talk:OceanKeys

A warning and a welcome
Hi there,

I've just noticed your edits at Ocean Keys, and I'm concerned about their promotional nature. Please remember that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and not an advertising platform. We write about topics from a neutral point of view, and text like "an innovative and timeless retail asset" or "has been transformed into a welcoming community hub through its attractive, light-filled, liveable spaces" are considered to be puffery - text used "to promote the subject of an article, while neither imparting nor plainly summarizing verifiable information." Instead of making unprovable proclamations about a subject's importance, use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance.

Furthermore, on the English Wikipedia, you're actually not allowed to have a username that identifies you as a representative of a company. You can request a name change if you would like to keep this account, but because you've so far only edited one article, it's probably better to simply abandon this username and create a new one.

I will now go ahead and remove the promotional text from the Ocean Keys article. Please do not go back and edit the article directly, either with this username or another one. It is specifically forbidden to edit articles where you have a conflict of interest.

Now, with that warning out of the way, and at the risk of sounding hypocritical, welcome to Wikipedia! You're one of the small percentage of humanity who has actually clicked "edit" and who knows that one can edit Wikipedia. You can use that power for good! Find a topic that you are passionate about, and see whether it's well covered. If you speak a second language, check whether the English version is at the same level as the other versions. If you notice a mistake in a Wikipedia article, go ahead and fix it.

And when you set up your next username, or have this one renamed (or if you have a problem with either of these), drop me a line on my talk page. --Slashme (talk) 07:23, 3 February 2016 (UTC)