User talk:Vanigk

possible problem edits for your review
Hi - I am not terribly familiar with Wikipedia etiquette, but as you appear to have recently edited the page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_analysis_techniques_for_fraud_detection, I thought you might be a good place to start.

A while ago, an individual was blocked from editing a page on a nuclear medicine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technetium_(99mTc)_sestamibi) as he repeatedly attempted to insert some self-promotion material and violated some Wikipedia standards. I think he may have been permanently banned after trying to still edit this page while logged off. Not sure how that all works. The user page and some of this history can be read at the Sestamibi link above or at his old user page here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:RM_Fleming,_MD

I kind of keep an eye on his internet activity and saw today that he appears to have added some material to the data analysis page that you have edited too. I believe this is Dr. Richard Fleming although he (or someone close to him) is using a different username (now Juleslav). His material is, at its root self-promotion (he has published a paper in a low quality (aka "predatory") journal that he is linking to), and the other material are related to a court case where he plead guilty to felony fraud for faking a clinical trial. He as attempted to "relitigate" the arguments he made during multiple legal cases, all of which I believe he lost. All this background is covered succinctly here:https://retractionwatch.com/2018/11/13/a-convicted-felon-writes-a-paper-on-hotly-debated-diets-what-could-go-wrong/

From what I understood from his previous efforts, I believe his editing of the "data analysis" page violates the Wikipedia COI guidelines. When I just now looked at this users profile, I see that the user also made edits to the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technetium_(99mTc)_sestamibi page again. I will send a note similar to this one to an editor at that page.

Anyway, I just thought an editor might want to take a look at what he's up to now to see if it meets your standards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ThatsRegrettable (talk • contribs) 03:44, 7 July 2019 (UTC)