On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:56:16 EST, Bartning(a)aol.com wrote:
>Pay is completely irrelevant. You added links to,
and content in
>support of, an organisation in which you play a leading role. Conflict
>of interest. I don't think I have ever edited the articles on
>Wikipedia or Jimmy Wales, by the way.
I edited an article and began a corporation to benefit
fellow families of
killed in action. The article involves life-long learning about the concept,
something my faculty advisor, a Stanford-graduated Ph.D., also thought I would
be good at because of the courses I took. Foundations and other credible
organizations even provide information and research about topics, and our
nonprofit is legally incorporated as an educational institution.
All of which is, as you have been told numerous times, COMPLETELY
IRRELEVANT because when YOU write about it YOU have a conflict of
interest. Is that so very hard to understand? That is not a judgment
on the merit of your organisation, it's about the appropriateness of
YOU adding links to it and YOU adding content about it.
And that, I think, had better be my last word on the subject, at least
on this list.
Guy (JzG)
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