WIKI HELP NEEDED PLEASE
WIKI HELP NEEDED PLEASE
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stig mills

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1,208 posts

232 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Goodness this Wiki thing is driving me nuts. I need help. I have posted a MEV page and because I am MEV it keeps getting deleted as unambiguous advertising despite me attempting to just put in some MEV history. If you search Wiki for kit cars MEV is on the list of U.K manufacturers in RED as the page does not exist. If anyone could help I would be very grateful, I would just like to see MEV listed, one could argue the list is incomplete with out us. Lots of other manufacturers are on thier with a page. Mnay thanks if you can help. Beer on me at Stoneleigh to the assisters, is that a word?

seansverige

719 posts

208 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Are they saying the problem is that it's you that's posting, or is there an issue with the content itself? Just been looking at the Westfield and Sylva pages. If the content is fairly 'neutral' in tone then if someone else posts it would that get round it?

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

276 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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I bet you're using your MEV e-mail address to sign up to Wiki smile

stig mills

Original Poster:

1,208 posts

232 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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That's 2 problems identified thank you. Yes I did use the info@mevltd.co.uk to sign up and yes I posted. I did try to keep it informative and historic though and clearly not an advert. They are keen at Wiki though, but I was being innocent, honest! I noticed a new addition to "kit cars" with mention of Stoneleigh too. I added MEV to the list of manufacturers who will be exhibiting, MEV comes up blue in that piece but RED when you click on iy. Very complicated.
Delighted to receive any help. Thanks chaps. Regards Stiggy

XanderH

46 posts

191 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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For fks Sake!!

Have you looked at the page of the bloke who deleted it?
Power-crazed?
rofl

_g_

741 posts

227 months

Saturday 12th March 2011
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Unfortunately it's got in to that people's collective consciousness that Wikipedia is an altruistic, fair and accurate website.

Sadly, that's not the reality.

A popular open source software for a niche area which I used wanted to get listed along with other rival software. Despite it being pretty popular, you wouldn't see reviews in commercial publications, as they wouldn't be buying advertising space.
Despite them have a good user base and popular forums, references to their software was removed because they couldn't show they were accepted by main stream media.

Another case, a friend that works for a popular UK band attempted to change some 'facts' that were known to be wrong; an email address from the band's site and having talked to the band members in person it seemed didn't mean the changed information had more credibility than a random fan, so it was reverted by a moderator and locked or whatever.

Best bet is to get others to enter the information as third parties and see how that goes.