User talk:Tony873004

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Eris (minor planet)
Thank you for your edit on Eris, removing a speculation that is now known incorrect. One minor problem remains, that of potential WP:COI. In this case, since you were removing a citation you are strictly in the clear, but since the page still cites your website, I think you should make a point of more formally declaring your relationship with the page and the website it cites. See the paragraph describing connected contributor at WP:DISCLOSE. Regards, Tarl N. ( discuss ) 00:02, 6 July 2018 (UTC)
 * Actually, taking a closer look, not an issue. The reference which was still in place, was no longer used, so I removed it. In general, though, if you edit an article and add a reference sourced by yourself (as in, orbitsimulator.com), you should add to the talk page:
 * This simply documents that you have a connection to the article and are declaring it, so there is no question. It looks like your case is pretty innocuous - you are providing diagrams rather than conclusions. But it's worth covering the bases so nobody is surprised later on. Regards, Tarl N. ( discuss ) 03:30, 6 July 2018 (UTC)
 * This simply documents that you have a connection to the article and are declaring it, so there is no question. It looks like your case is pretty innocuous - you are providing diagrams rather than conclusions. But it's worth covering the bases so nobody is surprised later on. Regards, Tarl N. ( discuss ) 03:30, 6 July 2018 (UTC)