Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2007-03-09 solar cell vendor citation

Mediation Case: solar cell vendor citation
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Request Information

 * Request made by: Charles 05:54, 9 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Where is the issue taking place?

Solar power satellite


 * Who's involved?


 * User:Cfrjlr
 * User:Veinor
 * User:Bookandcoffee


 * What's going on?

thet wo users: Veinor and  Bookandcoffee  insist on removing a mention of a specific solar cell vendor (Spectrolab), they claim it is advertising.


 * ''What would you like to change about that?

The reference to Spectrolab should be reinstated. It is not advertising. I have no connection with Spectrolab (past, present or expected). I believe they produce the highest efficiency solar cells on the market.


 * Would you prefer we work discreetly? If so, how can we reach you?

I do not mind either way.

Compromise offers
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Discussion
Persistent linkspamming is not permitted as a matter of policy, taking your complaint to MEDCAB is a waste of editors time and effort, as well as a deplorable method to try and circumvent policy. The material Charles has been adding is blatant linkspam, totally in contravention of WP:SPAM and I suspect WP:COI. He's extremely fortunate he's not looking at indefblocked on his userpage at the moment. I recommend this case to be dismissed at the earliest possible opportunity, that Charles be firmly reminded that his edits to Wikipedia must fully comply with policy and that he read WP:SPAM, WP:EL, WP:NOT and WP:COI before making any further edits to the project. -- Nick  t  14:17, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

Additional response
I am disappointed by the response but of course will comply.

I have not engaged in "Persistent linkspamming", that is a gross exaggeration. This is the first time I have run into any issue like this on Wikipedia. I had been told that the community were generally tolerant of inexperience. I do not really understand the arbitration/mediation process, this is all new to me.

I find the policy concerning external links to be confusing, and I really do not understand the basis of it. But clearly there is a lot of strong feelings about it, so I will avoid external links in general from now on. That does rather limit one's ability to put in citations, I was merely trying to help improve the quality of some articles which had been flagged as not having enough citations and footnotes. As I had explained, I have no connection whatsoever to the particular company which I was attmepting to cite

I also find it rather difficult to tell who are "legitimate" administrators, and who are just regular users.Charles 20:20, 10 March 2007 (UTC)