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June 2012

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Haim David Fisher biography

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I saw your notes at User talk:MelbourneStar and I have some observations. First off, if you are being paid to fix Fisher's biography on Wikipedia, you have what we call a conflict of interest: Wikipedia:Conflict of interest#Financial. You should suggest changes at Talk:David Fisher (architect) rather than editing the article yourself.

Otherwise, the addition you made had the following problems:

  • It was not previously published in a secondary source. See WP:NOR and WP:SELFPUB.
  • It did not honor Wikipedia's format style. See WP:MOS.
  • It asserted that Fisher is the founder of Dynamic Architecture, though other architects have actually built buildings which have dynamic (moving) elements, including moving storeys, such as Suite Vollard.
  • It used promotional words such as "herald a new era". See WP:PEACOCK.
  • It failed to include negative information, and it dismissed the existing negative information. See WP:NPOV.

I do not expect that Fisher will be successful in taking away the very well established negative information that is in his biography. As well, he will not be able to insert promotional text. Binksternet (talk) 22:36, 24 June 2012 (UTC)Reply