Admin Forum:Companies and wikis

A general-purpose query.

I seem to be the person developing Tea wiki (albeit creating stubs at the moment), but my question is applicable to a number of other wikis as well:

How much are companies allowed to intervene in the articles on them (rather than merely keeping a watching brief)- can they advertise, provide updated links, reply to queries on the talk page etc?

A 'copy and paste general guidelines' (in which (name of wiki) is added as appropriate) would suffice. Jackiespeel 16:33, July 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * As much as you allow them to. It's your wiki, you can decide.

'My wiki' only in the sense that others haven't joined in yet (g). Jackiespeel 16:39, July 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * Well if you're the only one editing, you are the community. See Help:Ways to promote your wiki for some ideas to grow your community. I'm a fan of Tea, so I'll stop by and help out. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 28 Jul 2011 2:45 PM Pacific


 * Jackiespeel, looks like you have the foundation for a great wiki. Who doesn't love tea? ;) (I'm a big fan of PG Tips). Happy editing! --Meighan http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb32675/wikia/images/e/e9/WikiaStaff.png (help forum | blog) 23:47, July 28, 2011 (UTC)

P.S. Fandyllic’s a great one to help over there He’ll be a great asset to your wiki! — Spike Toronto  07:01, July 29, 2011 (UTC)
 * I’ve looked at the Tea Wiki a few times. I think a wiki entirely dedicated to tea is a great thing. Some of the tea articles over at Wikipedia have been quite popular. I especially like the ones on old tea houses. I worked extensively on the “Aerated Bread Company” article over there. So, I know how interesting and fun the world of tea can be! Keep up the good work over at Tea Wiki! — Spike Toronto  07:01, July 29, 2011 (UTC)

Feel free to join in ;).

I was on a bus going along Fleet Street 'a couple of weeks ago' - a shop being done up had an old fascia for the Aerated Bread Company. Jackiespeel 13:10, July 29, 2011 (UTC)


 * I notice the Tea wiki has no active admins and the founder never actually edited the wiki after founding it. You should consider adopting the Tea wiki. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 29 Jul 2011 12:49 PM Pacific

 Fandyllic : Great point Fandyllic! Once you’ve adopted the Tea Wiki, Jackie, Wikia Staff will grant you Administrator and Bureaucrat privileges for it. Didn’t I say Fandy was a great one to have on your team?! — Spike Toronto  23:42, July 29, 2011 (UTC)
 *  Jackie : You wouldn’t have happened to have taken a photo of the old Aerated Bread façade, would you?! I would love to add the image to the wikiaritcle!

No - I was in a bus at the time: it was on the Twinings side not the RCJ and 'some way along.' Jackiespeel 20:43, July 30, 2011 (UTC)

I think it might be possible to have a general agreement on company involvement - somewhere between Wikipedia's 'No direct involvment' and 'article as advertising puff.'

Changing the question slightly - what should be included on company article pages (whatever the product involved/Wiki):


 * Company name
 * Basic details - country/ies of operation, products etc
 * History of the company
 * Website (if currently active company)
 * Other relevant links, bibliography etc.

Any other key points? Jackiespeel 15:38, August 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * Generally, you should try to stick to the company details that are relevant to the topic of your wiki. Otherwise, it is hard to control the scope of what you can put. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 12 Aug 2011 9:56 PM Pacific


 * Jackie, you might find Wikipedia:Companies, corporations and economic information interesting. It is a broad brushstroke guide to creating/writing articles about companies. — Spike Toronto  07:31, August 13, 2011 (UTC)


 * Be careful of using Wikipedia guidelines. They can be much too broad for a typical topic-based Wikia wiki. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 13 Aug 2011 4:52 PM Pacific