User talk:Pascalejacqueline

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Conflict of interest at In the Tracks of
The COI tag was placed on the article when User:Prelightfilms, a single-purpose account with an obvious connection to the subject matter, was editing it. Since your only contributions have been to this article, to subjects of this documentary series, and to the production company Prelight Films, I can only assume that you are the same person, using what could constitute a sockpuppet account. Users with an obvious conflict of interest are strongly discouraged from editing said related articles, as their interpretation of what is notable is likely to be from their own biased viewpoint, and not based on Wikipedia's standards. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 13:41, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

Conflict of interest at In the Tracks of
Dear CobaltblueTony, I am registered since less than a week, that is why I have not yet created other articles. I wish to write about documentaries and music, and especially about film score composers as there is not a lot of information about this topic. Obviously I am connected to this subject otherwise I would not have anything to say about documentaries. As a physician write an article about the Higgs boson, he will necessarily have a connection (studies, work or science press) since this is not a subject accessible unless he is copying a press release (but then he would go against Wikipedia's policy), and therefore he would have a point of view (since this particle has not been observed yet). Also, Dell article is locked and can be edited only under certain conditions, which could imply that the editors are related to the subject matter, but there is no COI. Thus, I do not see myself as breaching Wikipedia's policy and this is not something that I intend to do. I believe that my articles are sharing, in a descriptive way, a knowledge that is referenced on the Internet. Europacorp, for example, has no references but the official website and IMDB links, but it does not constitute a COI, I don't really understand. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pascalejacqueline (talk • contribs) 11:32, October 13, 2008


 * It's highly unlikely that you seemed to pick up exactly where left off, soon after I blocked the account for its obvious COI.  Common sense suggests that you are that user and merely created a new account.  The connection here is close: you either work for (or own) Prelight Films, or have close friends or family that do.  It's not a simple casual relationship or intellectual familiarity, which is encouraged by Wikipedia.  However, Wikipedians with checkuser privileges can determine any connections for sure, and I'll leave it to them.


 * The Dell article is locked because of persistent vandalism, not because someone is trying to maintain control over it: the Wikipedia community would never allow that. EuropaCorp may fall under a criteria for deletion here on the English Wikipedia because it does not appear to be independently notable. Anytime you see articles here which do not measure up, feel free to improve them, or if need be, mark them for deletion.  Other poor material that you may find on Wikipedia cannot be used to introduce more inappropriate material. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 18:19, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

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Conflict of interest at In the Tracks of
Dear CobaltblueTony, thank you for this information. If Europacorp might be considered as against Wikipedia's policy one day, my articles have been juged straight after their creation. If Wikipedia is encouraging simple casual relationship then I should have no problem. Anyway if you feel that my article represents no interest, then I have no choice but to accept it. (Pascalejacqueline (talk) 07:45, 14 October 2008 (UTC))


 * Articles are judged as soon as someone gets to them. Wikipedia is an entirely voluntary project; sooner or later someone gets to an untouched article, and analyzes it, making recommendations and improvements.  Deletion is considered only when the subject matter cannot be readily verified, and research into its notability fails.


 * You have every right to challenge my call on this, if you feel the article meets or can easily meet the requirements for verifiable, reliable sources, that is, that notability is established by third party sources independent of the subject. You may file a request at Deletion review if you wish.  By all means, don't accept what I have to say if you firmly believe I'm wrong and that your article meets the requirements. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 14:01, 14 October 2008 (UTC)