Rubidresler
Stop making unsourced changes, and stop edit warring.
As have I told you in two different places, if you think that Numa's name should appear as "Ronny", not "Roni", you need to provide sources, not just make the assertion. Furthermore, reapplying an edit that has been reverted is edit warring. If somebody reverts your edit(s) and you disagree, the proper thing to do is to open a discussion on the article's talk page (see WP:BRD). I see you posted on the talk page but making an unsupported assertion is not "discussion". If you make your edits again without first discussing it and reaching consensus - which will require sources - that will be disruptive editing, and you risk being blocked. --ColinFine (talk) 15:34, 20 September 2022 (UTC)
- Hi,
- We reach out to you in regards to a mistake made in a title of one of your wiki's. As we are now trying re-branding and building Ronny's brand from scratch we've reaching out to all the web sources to change his name to the correct one: "Ronny Numa".
- We've trying to change his Wikipedia page to represent his real name and we're not able to. Can you please change Roni Numa (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roni_Numa) to Ronny Numa.
- For you convenience here his official LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mg-ret-ronny-numa-21870252
- and here is a link to his company website with another details: https://syn-rg-ai.com/about-us/ Rubidresler (talk) 15:42, 20 September 2022 (UTC)
- Hello, and thank you for replying. Now at least I understand what is going on.
- I'm afraid that, like many people, you have a fundamental misunderstanding of what Wikipedia is. The article Roni Numa is Wikipedia's article about him: it does not belong to him, and it is not controlled by him, or by you. In fact, almost anybody in the world may edit it except him and his associates.
- I presume from what you say that you are employed by Mr Numa: in that case absolutely the first thing you need to do is to make the mandatory declaration of your status as a paid editor: not doing so will put you in direct contravention of Wikipedia's terms of service.
- You should not edit the article Roni Numa yourself, but instead should make edit requests on the article's talk page. (I'm not speaking about this issue in particular, but about any change you want to see in the article).
- Wikipedia is not interested in assisting anybody with "branding and building [their] brand". What Wikipedia does is to summarise what independent reliable sources say about a subject. At present, most of the references refer to him as "Roni", so that's what the article should say.
- However, I did find one news source that referred to him as "Ronny", so I have added a note that he is also known as "Ronny", with the citation, and I have added a redirect page, so that anybody searching for "Ronny Numa" will find the existing article.
- But I'm not sure that it is at present justified in terms of the sources to rename the article (to repeat: Wikipedia is not interested in Mr Numa's preferences on the matter): other editors may disagree with me. Once you have made the declaration, you are free to argue the matter on the talk page. ColinFine (talk) 16:12, 20 September 2022 (UTC)