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The ''Citizendium'' must not be used for self-promotion.  This has several consequences.
The ''Citizendium'' must not be used for self-promotion.  This has several consequences.


* No one, [[CZ:Policy on Topic Informants|topic informants]] included, may start or directly edit an article about himself, or any company, organization, website, or other entity with which he is closely associated.
* You may not, even if you are a [[CZ:Policy on Topic Informants|topic informant]], start or directly edit an article about yourself, or any company, organization, website, or other entity with which you are closely associated.  Such articles [[CZ:Article Deletion Policy|may be deleted summarily]].


* You ''may not'' add links to articles with which you are associated.  You ''must'' request that others do this for you.  Adding such links will not count as a request; anyone who notices that you are the principal behind a website that you have placed on a website should remove the link to the talk page.
* You ''may not'' add links to articles with which you are associated.  You ''must'' request that others do this for you.  Adding such links will not count as a request; anyone who notices that you are the principal behind a website that you have placed on a website should remove the link to the talk page.


* We strongly frown upon editing articles about ourselves.  The only permitted exception is to correct straightforward errors.  Notice that a difference of opinion is not a "straightforward error."  If the ''Citizendium'' article about you brings you no joy, consult the [[CZ:Topic Informant Workgroup|Topic Informant Workgroup]]; do not take matters into your own hands.
* We strongly frown upon editing articles about ourselves.  The only permitted exception is to correct straightforward errors.  Notice that a difference of opinion is not a "straightforward error."  If the ''Citizendium'' article about you brings you no joy, consult the [[CZ:Topic Informant Workgroup|Topic Informant Workgroup]]; do not take matters into your own hands.

Revision as of 13:13, 3 April 2007

The Citizendium must not be used for self-promotion. This has several consequences.

  • You may not, even if you are a topic informant, start or directly edit an article about yourself, or any company, organization, website, or other entity with which you are closely associated. Such articles may be deleted summarily.
  • You may not add links to articles with which you are associated. You must request that others do this for you. Adding such links will not count as a request; anyone who notices that you are the principal behind a website that you have placed on a website should remove the link to the talk page.
  • We strongly frown upon editing articles about ourselves. The only permitted exception is to correct straightforward errors. Notice that a difference of opinion is not a "straightforward error." If the Citizendium article about you brings you no joy, consult the Topic Informant Workgroup; do not take matters into your own hands.