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If you believe an article about you or your organization is incomplete, inaccurate or biased, there are several avenues for you to discuss the issue with Wikipedia's editorial community.
If you believe an article about you or your organization is incomplete, inaccurate or biased, there are several avenues for you to discuss the issue with Wikipedia's editorial community.


[[File:Wiki talk tab.png|thumb|right|Location of the talk page tab]]
[[File:Wiki talk tab.png|thumb|right|Location of the talk page tab]]
Wikipedia does not have a centralised author or content reviewer, and our content is written by volunteer editors. The people who have edited or who monitor your article are probably the best first point of contact. They can sometimes be reached by leaving a note detailing your issues on the article's "talk" page. This can be found by clicking the "talk" link at the top of your article. Once you're there, click the "new section" tab to the right of that. This will create a new section, where you can post your specific comments or concerns. Click "Save page", and your new section will be added immediately.
Wikipedia does not have a centralised author or content reviewer, and our content is by volunteer editors. The people who have edited or who monitor your article are probably the best first point of contact. They can sometimes be reached by leaving a note detailing your issues on the article's "talk" page. This can be found by clicking the "talk" link at the top of your article. Once you're there, click the "new section" tab to the right of that. This will create a new section, where you can post your specific comments or concerns. Click "Save page", and your new section will be added immediately.


If leaving a message on the talk page does not help, you can <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Help_desk&action=edit&section=new leave a message on the help page]</span>, which is more frequently monitored.
If leaving a message on the talk page does not help, you can <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Help_desk&action=edit&section=new leave a message on the help page]</span>, which is more frequently monitored.

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Readers
How to report a problem with an article, or find out more information.

Article subjects
Problems with articles about you, your company, or somebody you represent.

Licensing
How to copy Wikipedia's information, donate your own, or report unlicensed use of your information.

Donors
Find out about the process, how to donate, and information about how your money is spent.

Press and partnerships
If you're a member of the press looking to contact Wikipedia, or have a business proposal for us.


If you believe an article about you or your organization is incomplete, inaccurate, or biased, there are several avenues for you to discuss the issue with Wikipedia's editorial community.

Location of the talk page tab

Wikipedia does not have a centralised author or content reviewer, and our content is maintained by volunteer editors. The people who have edited or who monitor your article are probably the best first point of contact. They can sometimes be reached by leaving a note detailing your issues on the article's "talk" page. This can be found by clicking the "talk" link at the top of your article. Once you're there, click the "new section" tab to the right of that. This will create a new section, where you can post your specific comments or concerns. Click "Save page", and your new section will be added immediately.

If leaving a message on the talk page does not help, you can leave a message on the help page, which is more frequently monitored.

Alternately, you can reach other experienced volunteers by emailing info-en-q@wikimedia.org. Please include both the address or title of your article and specific information on the problems you have with it. Emails are confidential, and only shared between those volunteers who monitor our email addresses.

If you're interested in donating photographs to illustrate your article, you can upload them yourself and include them in the article. Alternately, you can email photosubmission@wikimedia.org. Please include the photograph in question, along with a statement that you own the copyright on it, and an agreement to release it under a free license. Our recommended license is the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. If you don't own the copyright, please ask the photographer or copyright owner to send in a release instead. The "declaration of consent" may be used if desired.