User talk:Miranda Borman

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Hiya :)
Thanks for your note and your contribution!

I have to be honest and say that I don't recall ever facing the situation of a person directly involved with the DWU editing the article about themselves. So we don't really have any policies in place about this. What I'm going to say, therefore, amounts to initial thoughts.

We absolutely want to have accurate articles about living persons, and we want there to be no appearance of bias in those articles.

That seems to me to be a reasonable goal. If you notice blatant errors on the page about you, we do want to know about them and will swiftly endeavor to correct those articles. The fact that you've chosen to add your year of birth seems unobjectionable to me, but going beyond that into giving huge swaths of information about your career and personal life would probably be less appropriate. I'd suggest that you tread lightly when it comes to directly editing your own page, and instead ask for corrections to be made at Talk:Miranda Borman, the discussion page about you. (That page hasn't yet been created, though, which is why it's in red .) When asking for improvements to the article about you, please provide any sources possible about the statements you'd like to see included in your article. For instance, if you'd like us to assert that you appeared in a particular stage play, perhaps you can point us in the direction of the website of the theatre's archives, or maybe the director's personal website, or your own, has an image of the playbill. Using this approach, you can help influence the article, and stop inaccuracies from appearing, but it won't look like you've simply written it yourself and we'll have objective sources.

As for your anecdotes about Dragonfire, I would say that if you can provide a source for the anecdote — perhaps you've told the story on the upcoming DVD commentary or the "making-of" documentary — then it would be unproblematic for you to add the material directly to the Dragonfire page yourself. I think it would be wise, however, to add the material only to Talk:Dragonfire (TV story) if they are your unpublished recollections.

I hope that made some amount of sense! Thanks again for stopping by and helping us improve the accuracy of our article about you! 01:08: Fri 27 Apr 2012