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Managing a conflict of interest: explaining my relationship to HRLA, and nature of edits.
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Yes, I am a member of the collective, Human Resources Los Angeles. All of my edits have been in the interest of maintaining factual accuracies. HRLA is a collective, there are no paid staff. A very large number of people in Los Angeles's arts community have involvement with HRLA. Finding a person with knowledge of HRLA but without connection to it would be very difficult. I'm a scholar of performance, and have been contributing to entries since about 2000 — thought now very regularly. I am open about my identity in my work with a range of pages. Most of the time people with really intense connections to pages, and with very intense points of view are making edits without owning their bias. In any case, HRLA's page is a work in progress, and I'm just trying to bring some coherence to it, and make sure it is accurate.

I started working on HRLA's page because the name was wrong and misleading, and because the overview of HRLA's performance program was not only random but in spots it read as homophobic (singling out work w/ queer content as "bizarre" — when that work was, in fact no more or less bizarre than a range of things presented at HRLA). [[User:Judyholliday|Judyholliday]] ([[User talk:Judyholliday#top|talk]]) 20:01, 8 May 2016 (UTC)

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For Your Work on Andy Warhol, a Flower

Yours truly, Ludvikus 04:10, 19 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

MECU's Tulip Flower Photo

Vaginal Davis

Good work on the editing of the Vaginal Davis page. As you know, separating fact from fancy is rather difficult. One thing I would note, though, is that there is a recent trend in Wikipedia disapproving of trivia sections -- see WP:TRIVIA, and suggesting rather that those facts which are important be incorporated into the main body of articles, or reorganized into more narrowly focused lists.--Larrybob 16:00, 19 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Billy Name

Hello there. You seem to be interested in Warhol and to have materials on him. Could you possibly take a look at the article on Billy Name (one of his superstars or hangers-on or whatever)? It seems dreadful in various ways (see its talk page too), but I lack the reference materials or (sorry) the interest that would let me fix it. -- Hoary (talk) 11:09, 21 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Improving Andy Warhol

Hi, JH! I posted a response to your July comment in the Andy Warhol talk section. My suggestion is to attack the Warhol article a section at a time, and within each section, a paragraph at a time. There are several benefits to this. First, changing an entire section overnight isn't feasible given the hornet's nest that would stir. Second, the length of this article and difficulty of the subject make a wholesale approach daunting and given the first point, not likely to fly (too many people rightfully have a "stake" in the article). Third and also related, the wiki approach doesn't lend itself to this kind of "originality." The exception is new articles, which generally do not involve broad collaborations.

The section/paragraph approach would be work as follows: The lead would summarize the section. So for the 1960s, the open would read something like "The 1960s saw Andy Warhol transition from a highly-regarded commercial illustrator to one of the century's most successful - and controversial - artists. It was also his most productive period creatively in terms of originality...etc." From there, each successive paragraph would lay out the chronology, for example, the bridge from his 50s drawings to his early experiments with pop art, his first forays with iconic subjects, the tabloid photos, the soup can/supermarket series, his early portraits, the focus on film, then the shooting. In some cases, it might take several paragraphs to cover the thought, but in any event, each fact reported would be a "top layer" item. No trivial enounters or sidebars. And, of course, everything must be sourced, or as I prefer, multi-sourced and single cited. Also, to make clear, each paragraph would be written, vetted, and inserted individually, replacing existing material that covers similar ground.

Frankly, the usual wiki process of working in relative isolation and adding a fact or edit at a time just doesn't cut it for improving a "mature" piece like this one. What I think might work is to build a list of the prime facts (something like a timeline), reach agreement amongst the collaborators that this is what needs to be said (along with conclusions/implications), and then use these points to build the paragraphs. I don't think it would take an "authority" to do this, either, just some able editors and solid sources, of which there are many on both fronts. By the way, I'm two years new to Wikipedia, but I have a fair amount of writing experience and a thorough knowledge of Warhol's work. (I've dated and sourced 95% of his art from 1960-87, though I'm only generally conversant with his life.)

I'd appreciate your feedback. Thanks. 72.237.31.195 (talk) 16:54, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Geez, I was signed in but got bumped in the time it took me to write the above. Also, I did a quick edit to replace a poor choice of words. And now, here's the sig... Allreet (talk) 17:01, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Managing a conflict of interest

Information icon Hello, Judyholliday. We welcome your contributions, but if you have an external relationship with the people, places or things you have written about in the article Human Resources Los Angeles, you may have a conflict of interest (COI). Editors with a COI may be unduly influenced by their connection to the topic. See the conflict of interest guideline and FAQ for organizations for more information. In particular, please:

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Please familiarize yourself with relevant policies and guidelines, especially those pertaining to neutral point of view, sourcing and autobiographies. Thank you. Chris Troutman (talk) 19:23, 8 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I am a member of the collective, Human Resources Los Angeles. All of my edits have been in the interest of maintaining factual accuracies. HRLA is a collective, there are no paid staff. A very large number of people in Los Angeles's arts community have involvement with HRLA. Finding a person with knowledge of HRLA but without connection to it would be very difficult. I'm a scholar of performance, and have been contributing to entries since about 2000 — thought now very regularly. I am open about my identity in my work with a range of pages. Most of the time people with really intense connections to pages, and with very intense points of view are making edits without owning their bias. In any case, HRLA's page is a work in progress, and I'm just trying to bring some coherence to it, and make sure it is accurate.

I started working on HRLA's page because the name was wrong and misleading, and because the overview of HRLA's performance program was not only random but in spots it read as homophobic (singling out work w/ queer content as "bizarre" — when that work was, in fact no more or less bizarre than a range of things presented at HRLA). Judyholliday (talk) 20:01, 8 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]