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Undue weight

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I have reverted the changes you made to enotourism because your purpose here seems to be for publicity of Oregon enotourism and one website in particular. This is considered spamming, and Wikipedia is never to be used for publicity purposes, ever. If you are affiliated with the links you added, please see WP:ELNO, we don't add links if we have a conflict of interest. Also, you didn't Wikilink other Wikipedia articles; instead, you added external links to them. Finally, see Wikipedia:Undue weight. We have a policy that we cannot give undue weight to any particular point of view (or in this case, an enotourism venue).

Don't be discouraged by this. If you have questions, or want to propose a substantive change to an article with which you have a conflict of interest, please use the talk page. Thanks. ~Anachronist (talk) 03:59, 21 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

My purpose for the enotourism page is not for publicity of Oregon enotourism. My true purpose was for a class assignment where edits to a tourism sector that needed improvements was to be made. My class partner and myself, looking at the enotourism page, found that it lacked information not only on Oregon enotourism, but updated enotourism information in general. This is why not only was Oregon enotourism added to the article, but updated information on Italy, Chile, and Croatia were added. Over half of the information that was added included information on European enotourism and how that sector has grown in Italy with every single state in the country participating in some form. As students at an Oregon university, we did add some specific information on the region that we were most familiar with. However, we also wanted to improve the lackluster page with updated information from regions around the world. There was no intent to be publicity for Oregon, but rather include updated information on a quickly growing tourism industry that was missing to a page. Currently, the enotourism industry is growing quite rapidly, and having the page not only have little to no information, but solely reflect those locations in California does not appear to be an article without bias. Hansobri (talk) 03:18, 24 November 2018 (UTC)Hansobri[reply]

Hansobri, you are invited to the Teahouse!

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