User talk:Thedanielschwab

Conflict of interest
Hi there, your username and edit history suggests that you might be casting assistant Daniel Schwab. If this is the case, please read the Wikipedia policy on conflict of interest editing. If not, I would recommend a request to change your username so as not to break a different policy, WP:IMPERSONATE. Thanks, Kingsif (talk) 21:24, 24 October 2021 (UTC)


 * Hi Kingsif,
 * Yes, that's me. I've never edited on Wikipedia before, so thanks for this. I read through most of the COI policy. I'm not sure where I fall though. I work for Robert, but I'm not paid by Robert (I'm paid by the studios we work for) and Robert never asked me to edit this. I'm just making sure he's properly credited for all his work wherever he is listed online. And because of the nature of my work, I have access to more accurate information than most who are doing their own research online. How should I proceed? Do I add a tag for review when adding edits? Or leave a note somewhere disclosing how I'm related to the subject matter?
 * Thanks,
 * Daniel Thedanielschwab (talk) 22:54, 25 October 2021 (UTC)
 * You'd probably fall under the family/friend clause, haha. Your message here is probably sufficient user page disclosure, and just leaving a note when editing anything that might be related to your work should be good to cover that. It's more an accountability thing most of the time, but you can understand that some people do want to change what the internet says about them. If you plan to edit the article about people you work with more extensively, a template on the talk pages of those articles might be warranted, but I could probably do that (I moved the Ulrich article into main space, making it publicly visible, so it's on my watchlist and I get a notification whenever it is edited). And feel free to ask if you have any questions about anything. One piece of advice: references shouldn't really go in headers. Kingsif (talk) 00:33, 26 October 2021 (UTC)