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Devonian Wombat (talk) 12:19, 22 January 2022 (UTC)Your submission at Articles for creation: LightStep (May 2)
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The page Alexa Megan C. has been speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This was done under section R2 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it was a redirect from the article namespace to a different namespace except the Category, Template, Wikipedia, Help, or Portal namespaces.
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Concern regarding Draft:Alexa Megan C.
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Your submission at Articles for creation: ClimateAi (May 9)
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Paid editing
editHello Freezejunk, I noticed that you disclosed being hired by a few individual and companies for your contributions to Wikipedia. However, you didn't provide a link to your profile where you advertise your paid editing services. This information is necessary for transparency, as outlined in WP:PAID. Could you please share the link to where you advertise your paid editing services? Thank you, GSS 💬 12:51, 23 May 2024 (UTC)
- I was not aware of this. I will post it to my userpage. Freezejunk (talk) 06:53, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you. Could you please disclose '"all" your paid edits? Your contributions here and on your Upwork profile do not match. You need to disclose every job you have taken, whether they are marked as completed or are still in progress. GSS 💬 07:11, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
- I have disclosed all work I have done as far as editing goes by myself personally. The other stuff you see are either consulting jobs, pages that never got made, clients who used others to post and in some cases the job has "Wikipedia" in the title, but because the subject did not qualify, I ended up making Everybodywiki, Fandom or Wikitia pages for them. So not all jobs are actually Wikipedia and my profile can be misleading. Also I had some jobs that I outsourced, before I started my own account. Freezejunk (talk) 06:22, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- No, that's not correct. First, you need to explain why you changed your Upwork username after posting the link on your user page. Then, you must disclose your previous account and any other accounts you are using, keeping in mind that I am already aware of them. Lastly, you need to disclose all your past and current paid work, as I have reviewed all of it. GSS 💬 06:30, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- I changed my user ID so that can include my name because the previous one was just something random generate by Upwork. I've updated my user page accordingly. As for other accounts, I've previously mentioned that this is the only account I personally use. Before I knew how to do edits myself, I outsourced my edits to a Bangladeshi individual who later taught me how to make wiki edits and pages. He used the accounts "Marnie Hawes" and "Mommmyy," although I'm not obligated to disclose these since they weren’t my accounts. According to policy, I'm required to list all paid edits made from my account on my user page, which I have done. I'm not responsible for disclosing any paid work not posted by myself; that responsibility lies with the original poster. "Marnie Hawes" did disclose some of his paid edits, but not all, which might have led to his ban. Initially, I wasn't aware that paid editing had to be disclosed; or even what a sock puppet is, otherwise, I would have instructed him to comply with all policies. Needless to say I parted ways with him and started my own account and ever since I have been complying with all polices. If you have any further concerns, please let me know. Freezejunk (talk) 07:40, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- This account was created in January 2022, but your first paid editing job on Upwork was in August 2019, which was marked as completed and reviewed by your client. In your portfolio, you claimed, "The client wanted me to add references to articles of different niches. Most of those articles were academic and scientific research papers. My responsibility was to make those articles more informative." However, those edits were made by Marnie Hawes (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), who was blocked for spamming by MER-C. Could you explain that? Additionally, could you provide details about the most recent jobs you were hired for, specifically those that involve "Online reputation management for ..."? GSS 💬 08:00, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- As previously mentioned, I did not personally post earlier jobs; I drafted them and had someone else post them. I have disclosed all jobs that I posted on Wiki. I'm currently involved in two Wiki consulting jobs that don’t require posting, hence no disclosure is necessary. These jobs are purely consultative to determine eligibility for a Wiki page. I also have a pending Wiki job that is currently on hold; it will be disclosed if and when posted. Additionally, I provide online reputation management services, including creating positive content and managing social media profiles, PR, articles, blogs, and websites, as well as removing negative content and reviews, none of which involve Wikipedia. Some of my previous jobs that mention Wikipedia were actually related to other wiki sites (everybodywiki, etc). This is becoming frustrating, and given that you are not an admin, I'm uncertain of your authority to question me. I will not respond to further questions unless an admin is involved. Feel free to request an admin review if you believe I've done anything wrong. I'm open to hearing your concerns, but I will not respond to further queries from someone who isn’t an admin and lacks the authority to interrogate me. Freezejunk (talk) 10:03, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- I don't need to ask more questions because I have already collected enough evidence to prove that user "Marnie Hawes" belongs to you. GSS 💬 11:16, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- As I've mentioned previously, "Marnie Hawes" was the individual to whom I outsourced my work before I learned to make edits myself. He also provided training. It might seem like that was my account, but I assure you it was not. Additionally, it's impossible that you have any evidence to suggest otherwise.
- While "Marnie Hawes" may have violated policies, those actions were beyond my control and not my responsibility. I am a fully compliant editor, having disclosed all my paid edits and responded to all your inquiries, despite having no obligation to answer questions from someone who isn't an admin. Please, I would appreciate it if you could focus your efforts on actual violators who fail to disclose paid edits, as that would be a more productive use of your time. Freezejunk (talk) 19:28, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- I have waited long enough. I assume the admins have found no issues. If there is any investigation, I am willing to comply. Please provide a link to the investigation or a statement from an admin. Otherwise, stop reversing my changes, or I will report this to the appropriate authorities. Freezejunk (talk) 20:25, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
- It doesn't matter how long you've waited. The team's case is still in process, and they are working on it. Please wait for someone to get back to you. In the meantime, stop submitting your paid work for review repeatedly. Additionally, you need to unprotect your Upwork profile so it can be reviewed. GSS 💬 03:18, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
- This is starting to feel like intimidation. I have reviewed all the policies and found no requirement to make my profile public. The only requirements are to disclose my profile link and to state my Wiki account on Upwork. If there is something I am missing, please direct me to the specific policy. My profile should be visible to those who hire me or have an Upwork account.
- Regarding the admin review, could you please request the reviewing admin(s) to send me a message, since you are not an admin yourself? How do I know the review is still ongoing? Aren't these investigations publicly posted? Please have someone else confirm, or I will have no choice but to report your behavior. Freezejunk (talk) 19:25, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
- It doesn't matter how long you've waited. The team's case is still in process, and they are working on it. Please wait for someone to get back to you. In the meantime, stop submitting your paid work for review repeatedly. Additionally, you need to unprotect your Upwork profile so it can be reviewed. GSS 💬 03:18, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
- I have waited long enough. I assume the admins have found no issues. If there is any investigation, I am willing to comply. Please provide a link to the investigation or a statement from an admin. Otherwise, stop reversing my changes, or I will report this to the appropriate authorities. Freezejunk (talk) 20:25, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
- I don't need to ask more questions because I have already collected enough evidence to prove that user "Marnie Hawes" belongs to you. GSS 💬 11:16, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- As previously mentioned, I did not personally post earlier jobs; I drafted them and had someone else post them. I have disclosed all jobs that I posted on Wiki. I'm currently involved in two Wiki consulting jobs that don’t require posting, hence no disclosure is necessary. These jobs are purely consultative to determine eligibility for a Wiki page. I also have a pending Wiki job that is currently on hold; it will be disclosed if and when posted. Additionally, I provide online reputation management services, including creating positive content and managing social media profiles, PR, articles, blogs, and websites, as well as removing negative content and reviews, none of which involve Wikipedia. Some of my previous jobs that mention Wikipedia were actually related to other wiki sites (everybodywiki, etc). This is becoming frustrating, and given that you are not an admin, I'm uncertain of your authority to question me. I will not respond to further questions unless an admin is involved. Feel free to request an admin review if you believe I've done anything wrong. I'm open to hearing your concerns, but I will not respond to further queries from someone who isn’t an admin and lacks the authority to interrogate me. Freezejunk (talk) 10:03, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- This account was created in January 2022, but your first paid editing job on Upwork was in August 2019, which was marked as completed and reviewed by your client. In your portfolio, you claimed, "The client wanted me to add references to articles of different niches. Most of those articles were academic and scientific research papers. My responsibility was to make those articles more informative." However, those edits were made by Marnie Hawes (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), who was blocked for spamming by MER-C. Could you explain that? Additionally, could you provide details about the most recent jobs you were hired for, specifically those that involve "Online reputation management for ..."? GSS 💬 08:00, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- I changed my user ID so that can include my name because the previous one was just something random generate by Upwork. I've updated my user page accordingly. As for other accounts, I've previously mentioned that this is the only account I personally use. Before I knew how to do edits myself, I outsourced my edits to a Bangladeshi individual who later taught me how to make wiki edits and pages. He used the accounts "Marnie Hawes" and "Mommmyy," although I'm not obligated to disclose these since they weren’t my accounts. According to policy, I'm required to list all paid edits made from my account on my user page, which I have done. I'm not responsible for disclosing any paid work not posted by myself; that responsibility lies with the original poster. "Marnie Hawes" did disclose some of his paid edits, but not all, which might have led to his ban. Initially, I wasn't aware that paid editing had to be disclosed; or even what a sock puppet is, otherwise, I would have instructed him to comply with all policies. Needless to say I parted ways with him and started my own account and ever since I have been complying with all polices. If you have any further concerns, please let me know. Freezejunk (talk) 07:40, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- No, that's not correct. First, you need to explain why you changed your Upwork username after posting the link on your user page. Then, you must disclose your previous account and any other accounts you are using, keeping in mind that I am already aware of them. Lastly, you need to disclose all your past and current paid work, as I have reviewed all of it. GSS 💬 06:30, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- I have disclosed all work I have done as far as editing goes by myself personally. The other stuff you see are either consulting jobs, pages that never got made, clients who used others to post and in some cases the job has "Wikipedia" in the title, but because the subject did not qualify, I ended up making Everybodywiki, Fandom or Wikitia pages for them. So not all jobs are actually Wikipedia and my profile can be misleading. Also I had some jobs that I outsourced, before I started my own account. Freezejunk (talk) 06:22, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you. Could you please disclose '"all" your paid edits? Your contributions here and on your Upwork profile do not match. You need to disclose every job you have taken, whether they are marked as completed or are still in progress. GSS 💬 07:11, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: ClimateAi (May 26)
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