User talk:Suesellsseashells

Hi there, thanks for all your edits on the AFLPA page, but I have a few concerns. Firstly, please ensure you are aware of the WP:COI policies of wikipedia. As, at least so far, you are a single purpose account, it would be easy to accuse you of being associated with the association in some way. Please ensure that you follow the conflict of interest rules, and if you are associated with the association, then you really shouldn't be editing that article. More importantly, the player development section of the article reads like a series of press releases, rather than like an encyclopedia article. If it is a copy of something published elsewhere on the web, then it almost always can't be used - the WP:Copyright rules are very strict. Everything really should be verified from reliable third party sources, not just from the primary source. If you need clarification or any help, please reply here or on my talk page. The-Pope (talk) 14:40, 24 August 2010 (UTC)

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