User:Kfogel
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I frequently use Wikipedia, and occasionally contribute. My home page is http://www.red-bean.com/kfogel/.
= Disclosure Statement Regarding Paid Edits =
(This is a disclosure statement as per [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Terms_of_use/FAQ_on_paid_contributions_without_disclosure#How_should_I_disclose_paid_contributions_in_my_user_page.3F the FAQ on paid contributions] and the [https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Terms_of_Use#4._Refraining_from_Certain_Activities Paid contributions without disclosure section of the Wikipedia Terms of Use].)
A small number of my edits in Wikipedia are paid work. The payments are for time rather than for specific content. That is, a client's payment sometimes makes it possible for me to spend the time to make edits that are the same as I would make on my own had I chosen to spend my time that way anyway, but in no case has a client offered payment for edits that are either inaccurate or inappropriate for the given Wikipedia article (nor would I accept such work). Generally, when I am paid for updating an article, it's something I elected to do as part of a broader overall consulting contract, rather than something the client specifically required for the contract. A good example is [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WorldWide_Telescope&type=revision&diff=693622623&oldid=690876990 these] [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WorldWide_Telescope&type=revision&diff=693624554&oldid=693622623 changes] to the WorldWide Telescope page. The client noticed that the article was very out of date, so I improved it.