User:Bowser423/Don't Write Your Own Article

A user should not write his/her own article. This is not to say that one should not create new articles, but rather that a user should not write an article about him/herself, an organization which he/she is a essential part of, one's own invention, a word or phrase which they themselves coined, or other subject to which they have strong attachment. There are many reasons for doing this being a bad idea.

Sense of importance edit

A sense of an object's importance can result from your personal connection to it, and this can result in disputes about WP:NOTE and WP:ORG.

Sense of greater knowledge edit

Being personally close to a subject often gives a person a sense of knowing more about it than anyone, or at least most people. This often will result in you reverting changes made to the article simply because you believe yours is better, often to the point of violating WP:OWN.

Taking changes personally edit

Having created an article on a subject you are personally close to may cause you to feel that an innocent contributor has violated WP:PERSONAL by changing it. Very rarely is a change to an article a personal attack on the creator or last editor.

Support of subject of article edit

Creating an article which you are personally close to will often result in the viewpoint of an article violating WP:POV. This may not be intentional, but you will often write the article in favor of the subject.

What this Means edit

A contributor should not:

-Create articles about things they are personally close to
-Add huge amounts of content to articles about things they are personally close to

What This Does Not Mean edit

This does not mean that a contributor should not:

-Create articles
-Edit articles about their interests
-Edit an article which was previously created about a subject they are personally close to, provided they are careful not to violate WP:POV
-Participate in projects which they have an interest in
-Create articles related to their profession or hobby