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Gulf Hamstery

Please share more information about the history of this company. Blue Rasberry (talk) 16:57, 13 October 2019 (UTC) reply

Public Art in Public Places

Public Art in Public Places is a non-commercial non-profit online archive, references to which many Wikipedia articles significantly benefit from. Public Art in Public Places is an established source of accurate and official public art data on Wikipedia (100+ relevant internal/external links/citations/references to our archival data). A “Notability problem” banner on our organization’s Wikipedia article has been enforced by a single Wikipedia editor since 2018 in opposition others’ edits to remove it. We feel this is significantly damaging to our organization’s reputation, and we believe our organization is the unfair target of a Wikipedia editor’s private vendetta. We ask that this “notability problem” banner be removed from the Wikipedia article on Public Art in Public Places. Otherwise, if this banner is not removed, we believe that Wikipedia maintains an unfairly negative article on Public Art in Public Places, and should remove the article entirely, which would be a regrettable loss to Wikipedia and the general public who rely upon legitimate data. K. M. Williamson Ph.D. Director Public Art in Public Places

KMW 00:16, 2 September 2020 (UTC)