User talk:Pitchinguy

Re: Dave Schuler article
Hello. Thanks for messaging me. While there are no explicit rules on Wikipedia against editing your one page, it is generally frowned upon, since all articles are required to be neutral and verifiable. It's exceedingly difficult to be neutral about yourself, and it's often the case that editors editing their own page choose to add things they know to be true which cannot be verified (and thus do not belong on the wiki). I recommend you read WP:COI, the guide to conflict-of-interest editing, which contains guidelines on how to go about getting appropriate changes made to articles that you have a conflict-of-interest when editing. In particular, it's preferred that you make a request for the page to be edited on the article's talk page rather than directly make the edit yourself. An uninvolved editor can then check over your changes to ensure they meet Wikipedia's core policies. Thank you for messaging me, and if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reply here, making sure to type at the beginning of your message so I receive a notification. ~ RobTalk 19:31, 3 February 2016 (UTC)