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Welcome!

Hello, Scherf, and welcome to Misplaced Pages! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Suggestions

General suggestion to all participants in this conflict

Hello. May I suggest you take a look at this page? I realize you are involved in sort of a tough situation over at the article on Gracenote, and that page has some tips that might help you avoid personal attacks which only make the situation worse. It also has tips for working towards a compromise version of a disputed page. ~ ONUnicorn (Talk / Contribs) 19:12, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

Editing an article about your company

Looking at the talk page on Gracenote, I see several editors have asked you not to edit the article of your company. I don't think, however, that anyone has pointed you towards this page. That page is the guideline they are talking about when they ask you not to edit that article. This other page is also applicable to the situation on Gracenote. You will notice, however, that the first page I pointed you to does allow you to correct mistaken facts. Remember also that Misplaced Pages is a collaborative effort, and you should work with people you disagree with (I know, that can be very hard, but that's where the general suggestion comes in) ~ ONUnicorn (Talk / Contribs) 19:24, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

Steve Scherf

I have removed negative unsourced commentary from this article, and will continue watching it. At present the article contains minimal information and cites no sources at all. Under these circumstances, there are two possible options:

  1. Add verifiable bio material, proper cites, and strenghten the claim of notability.
  2. In it's current condition the article could probabaly be justified as a candidate for deletion.

It would be best not to edit the article yourself at this point, but I would be willing to assist if you wish to pursue either of these options; just let me know. Doc Tropics 17:09, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

I created this page some time ago myself in response to the John Seigenthaler, Sr. incident. I wanted to set the tone to something neutral before some anonymous crazy person created a article like that with my name on it. It appears that it made no difference, as people seem determined to post negative commentary anyway, regardless of fact. I have no interest in having a Misplaced Pages page of my own. The approach I want to take, frankly, is whatever approach is most likely to thwart further vandalism. I presume deletion would be the best, assuming nobody could just arbitrarily recreate the page. I agree that I am not noteworthy enough for my own page anyway. Steve Scherf 01:48, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
As an FYI, I certainly wasn't suggesting that you aren't noteworthy, but simply that it might be possible to delete the article and thus end your aggravation. The fact that "anyone can edit" WP means articles are susceptible to POV editing and other abuses; but please remember, most 'serious' contributors won't tolerate it and work hard to keep it out of articles. If you wish, I will nom this for an AfD as you've indicated. If I do, there is no gaurantee of success, but there is a good chance for more controversy. I just want to be sure before I make it offical...you're certain you want me to start an AfD? Doc Tropics 05:15, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
What a quagmire this place is. Too vulnerable to disgruntled/clueless/misinformed people making a mess of things. I am not sure I understand why requesting deletion of the page will raise controversy, but I'll leave it up to you. I'm just tired of this whole website. I'll leave the best approach up to you, but I would love to see the page just go away. Steve Scherf 21:03, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
BTW, thank you for the help. I do appreciate it. Steve Scherf 05:41, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Steve, I'm sorry for the way things are going with all this. I tried to work within the system of consensus when a source was added, but it would have been better to simply revert the sentence again. I've done so now, and I've also requested that admin Durova look into this, since she answered your original post at WP:AN. I'm pretty sure that you are right about the whole thing, but I'm afraid that complex legal issues in a BLP are not something I'm familiar with, so I'm probably not much help. I'm not sure where this is going, but I'm willing to see it through; there are some important issues involved, especially your right to privacy. I'm just hoping that we can resolve this quickly, so it won't cause you any more frustration. Doc Tropics 09:35, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

ja: tag

Means there's an article about it in the Japanese Misplaced Pages. — User:ACupOfCoffee@ 03:18, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

Steve Scherf AfD

Per your request and Durova's suggestion, I have nom'd the article for AfD. The discussion will be here. You are free to participate if you wish, and certainly welcome to voice your opinion, but since this might be perceived as COI, please considered your comments carefully before posting. As I mentioned, I can't gaurantee results, but I will do what I can to have this deleted. The process normally takes about one week. Doc Tropics 19:23, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

The AfD seems to be going well; so far there is no opposition. Just remember that the comments there aren't directed at you personally, but at the article (a minor but very important distinction). I hope that this will be resolved soon, and that you will find the resolution satisfactory. Doc Tropics 19:13, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

Gracenote mediation

Hey there, I was reviewing your mediation request for the Gracenote article and I wanted to comment that I think it's going to be very difficult to find someone willing to mediate this case. The reason is that the situation has a fatal problem from the start - namely that it is inappropriate for you to be editing the article to begin with. I know it is difficult, but I suggest that you withdraw the mediation request and recuse yourself from the article. --Ars Scriptor 21:44, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

We sat by the sidelines for over a year as the Gracenote page and other related ones became ever more misinformed and biased. As a result, Gracenote and its trademarks are being damaged by this site. Nobody seems willing to do any real research here, and the only people editing are those that are actively looking for negative things to post against Gracenote. See Fatandhappy's postings, for instance. Only negative things, and no effort spent to validate good things that others post. We are legally obliged to protect our name and trademarks, and cannot simply wait for others to get things right, perhaps never. We are trying to work within Misplaced Pages's framework, but if we are disallowed from doing so then we will be forced to examine our other options for dealing with the problem. The Gracenote page (and others) is horribly skewed and full of misinformation. We fully expect it to be given the same treatment as other competing vendors' pages, none of which seem to have editorial issues like this. In fact, some of them read like marketing documents, and clearly have been written by company representatives. The lack of impartiality here towards Gracenote, as well as the inequality in the way Gracenote is being treated WRT similar organizations, is unacceptable. If you have advice other than to recuse myself and withdraw mediation, I'm willing to listen. I will be withdrawing the mediation request and filing an arbitration request today. Steve Scherf 22:04, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

I'm willing to help with the article, if you're willing to give me a chance. You are not disallowed from editing the article; it is just discouraged because it is not really possible to write about oneself or a company one in is involved with neutrally. The company I work for has an article here, and it really stinks, but I won't touch it with a 12-foot pole. Agree to give me a week to review and work on the Gracenote article? --Ars Scriptor 15:18, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

Thank you for the offer of help, I do appreciate it. A user named Simonkoldyk has been helping out, though it's a very difficult task. There is a user who is really causing problems with the Gracenote article, and the going is really slow. The problem is that this person verges on paranoid and really has it out for me/Gracenote. This person goes so far as to accuse me of lying and manufacturing documents at every turn, so apparently no amount of good data is going to make a difference. If you have any way of helping out in conjunction with Simonkoldyk, then I'm all for it. Thanks. Steve Scherf 04:13, 2 December 2006 (UTC)

Formatting request

Mr. Scherf, I know it may seem like a small thing to you, but please indent your replies to people when appropriate, especially when they are replying to earlier comments by you. You do this by prefixing extra colons to your comment. (Try it now in preview; it's easy.) This lets people see where threads of discussion branch or stop.

Also, if you're going to write long responses, please consider more use of paragraphing or line breaks. It's really hard to read a page-long block of text, otherwise.

Thanks. --Markzero 22:21, 2 December 2006 (UTC)

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