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Reverted edits edit

Hi, Sorry for not explaining at the time why I undid your additions to Improv Asylum, I did so for a number of reasons. Firstly your username suggests that you have a strong conflict of interest with the theatre - whether or not this is the case I revert any additions made when this could possibly be the case. Secondly Wikipedia is not a space for advertising - sections like "Its Group Sales also allow for hilarious Prom and Graduation parties." made it seem like it had been written purely as a way to increase the profile of the theatre. Articles should represent a neutral viewpoint on the topic. If you are indeed affiliated with the theatre then this is probably hard for you to achieve (it's not your fault but the case with any topic with which someone has a close affiliation).

If you wish to improve the article I would suggest that you use information from sources that can be found on google news: [1] of which there are plenty. Generally company websites should only be used to reference facts that cannot be found elsewhere: If you are interested this page will explain why.

If you do have a conflict of interest please declare it on your talk page to let other editors know. You may also wish to consider changing your username here: Wikipedia:Changing_username as your current one would be deemed promotional by some editors which could lead to it being blocked.

I hope you choose to improve the article following this advice. If you have any questions or need a hand please message me. Thanks Smartse (talk) 15:05, 10 June 2009 (UTC)Reply