On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 19:38:37 +0100, "Jaap Vermeulen" jaap.vermeulen@gmail.com wrote:
I have recently been approached by an organisation to improve articles related to the organisation in question (not create new ones). I would receive money for doing so.
On 3/4/07, Guy Chapman aka JzG guy.chapman@spamcop.net wrote:
Ask them for the sources form which this should be drawn, post them to the Talk pages, and request that the company donate the money to the Foundation. How would that do?
Guy (JzG)
on 3/4/07 7:24 AM, MacGyverMagic/Mgm at macgyvermagic@gmail.com wrote:
If they are as aware of the rules as they appear to be, there's little problems, but you have to be very careful with your editing. And yes, do it in full disclosure. I like the idea JzG posted better though. Even good editors can lose their neutrality when money is involved.
Mgm
Huh!?!
How would giving away the money you are paid for doing work make that work any more credible? What about the credibility and integrity of the person doing that work? Ever hear of trust!?!
As for "good editors losing their neutrality when money is involved" - to make this statement work you need to remove the word "good".
Marc Riddell