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The result was Delete --JForget 00:04, 11 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Pariah Burke[edit]

Pariah Burke (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) (delete) – (View log)

Extremely aggressive WP:COI wikispammer and WP:single-purpose account whose sole function, so far, has been to violate WP:SPAM by adding promotional links to various articles [1], and to keep creating this same article about Pariah Burke, which has already been deleted previously by other editors on a PROD[2]. The entire historical archive of GoogleNews demonstrates a complete failure of WP:N [3], and while his books do exist, they are little more than tech manuals, and fully fail the notability standards of WP:BK. True, he has given quotes in passing to a few tech publications over the years, but none of these constitutes a source that can be used to meet WP:BIO, since none of the articles is about him; they only contain brief quotes from him. Finally, username indicates WP:AUTO, for which he's been warned, along with WP:COI. Qworty (talk) 04:22, 5 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


While I fully understand your caution and suspicion, it is not my intent to use Wikipedia for spam or self promotion. The original Pariah Burke article was created by a third party; I don't recall by whom and cannot access the history of the original article. I later edited it to correct some outdated and erroneous information. The other day I came to the entry to update its bibliography section to include my latest book only to find the entry deleted. I restored the article, using as a template and guide current Wikipedia entries for my peers David Blatner and Ted Alspach.

If you examine the article you should note that it is clearly not for the purposes of self-promotion. Were that the case the article would be much longer and would include promotional copy about and links to my various books, the six for-profit websites I produce and/or edit, the software products I have produced or in which I have an interest, the several businesses in which I have interests, and so forth. In fact, there isn't even a link to my main website, iampariah.com. I didn't include it or any of the other information simply because there was not, in my opinion, any informative value to including such in the article.

The information I did include is relevant to those who might like to find out more information about this particular American techonology author--just as readers might like to find out about any of the other authors listed under http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_technology_writers.

Further, I did not realize that my username violates any policies. I have never received any warning about that as Qworty states. How would such a warning have been delivered?

I've contributed over the years a little here and there to Wikipedia--mostly grammatical corrections--and extensively to other niche wikis at Wikia.com (see here for an example of my contributions), all using the same online name, which I also use for IMs, Usenet, and forums as well. I honestly did not think there was issue with my username, but would be happy to change it if the community or policy requires it.

Pariah S. Burke (talk) 19:06, 5 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


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