Talk:Richard Yoo
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"exclusive and invite-only"
editThis is pure puffery intended to build up the subject. There are many more pertinent and informative things that could be said about the TED conference.
We may not use synthesis or original research tp make claims. That is, having a TED profile and having a TED blog does not "add up" to "frequents". In order to use the word "frequents" rather than "has attended", you must provide a source that explicitly says "frequents" or a synonym.
The fact that the TED conference is "invite-only" has no bearing whatsoever to this article, but rather should be and probably is stated in the article on the TED conference. The reader can click through and read all about the TED conference any time they want. Adding this language violates our rule requiring articles to be neutral and instead attempts to make it promotional.
Mr. Yoo and his PR team have their own websites on which to promote Mr. Yoo. Doing so on Wikipedia is inappropriate. Yworo (talk) 14:54, 6 March 2013 (UTC)