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I note the revision you made at
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Elsevier&action=history - Please note that the link for the citation I quoted is live and not dead (others have validated this). As such, the edit I made should be re-instated. Thanks.
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Hi could you please clarify whether you are acting here as an official representative of Elsevier, or whether you are just doing this in your own time?
WP:PAID and
WP:COI have different disclosure requirements. Thanks
SmartSE (
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- Hi, I'm a paid employee of RELX Group (Elsevier's parent company). I keep an eye on these Wikipedia pages as part of my job (because I happened to already have an account), though I'm not specifically paid to make updates, but I guess that still means
WP:PAID? I'm careful to remain neutral, so the only changes I make myself are factual data points like updating annual financial figures and board member names. Anything else, I suggest on the talk pages and wait for someone else to pick them up, which I think still follows the Wikipedia guidance? If I should be disclosing this anywhere else then please let me know. Thanks
Ryoba (
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- Thanks for clarifying. I wasn't suggesting that you'd done anything wrong, but you should make it clearer on your talk page that managing articles here is part of your job, rather than you just being interested in it because you work for RELX.
SmartSE (
talk) 16:55, 12 April 2018 (UTC)
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- Anything that is "part of my job" certainly comes under the description of a paid editor. You should definitely put the
Conflict of interest template on the talk page of Elsevier to disclose your conflict of interest. However it is best practice at wikipedia to not edit articles where one has a conflict of interest so it's probably best to leave the Elsevier and related articles alone.
Morgan Leigh |
Talk 21:57, 31 October 2018 (UTC)
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- No problem. I'd already disclosed this in various other places and have discussed it quite a bit with various editors on talk pages, but didn't know it should be there too. I try to have as little to do with editing the Elsevier page as I can, and normally stick to suggesting changes rather than making them myself as I'm well aware of the potential for
WP:COI (or an appearance of it at least)
Ryoba (
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Hello, you might want to give a look over there.
Nemo 06:02, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
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