User talk:Stuartbrucepr

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Hi Stuart, I left a reply for you at User talk:Coretheapple/sandbox, and I'm copying it here in case you don't see it there. I can see several points in the "Draft best practice guidelines for PR" that would be problematic, particularly "Draft versions in your userspace and invite feedback. A successful draft may be copied as is or in part into an article by someone else ..." This is perhaps okay for issues where there is no public interest aspect, but for larger companies or for anything contentious it's going to lead to ethical concerns about ghostwriting. When our readers come to an article about a powerful multinational, they don't expect to be reading that company's words, unless in quotation marks and attributed. What is the best way for interested Wikipedians to give you feedback? SlimVirgin (talk) 21:00, 31 March 2013 (UTC)