Talk:Pete Snyder
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editI have been very careful in writing and moving this article; the subject is my employer so and requires careful consideration of WP:COI issues. While drafting, I paid very close attention to WP:NOR, WP:BIO and WP:BLP among other applicable guidelines. Likewise, I sought approval of uninvolved editors on the Help desk before moving it from my user subpage. I will continue to improve this article as information warrants, but I understand WP:OWN as well so I recognize that the article is not mine. Feel free to check out my user page for more about my editing activities, and let me know if you have any questions. NMS Bill (talk) 19:33, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
- And you have gone about this in exactly the right way. Some further details would really help flesh out the article, such as date and place of birth, school and university details, personal life (spouse/partner, children) etc, and a photo as suggested on the help desk. – ukexpat (talk) 19:39, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
My concerns
edit1) The tone is still a little gushing, with items sourced from places like something called Cushing Magazine about how he was an internet pioneer. 2) I feel that since "NMS Bill" who works for Snyder at NMS is the author of the article, the COI tag must stay. 3) There's way too much here about who his firm's clients are. Notability is not contagious; you can't "catch" it from your clients. --Orange Mike | Talk 14:54, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
- Hello, Mike. Thanks for replying. A few considerations and some questions:
- 1) First, the "internet pioneer" claim is more specific than that, and spells out what the firm did that was new. I recognized this could be a contentious claim and so double-sourced it. One is the magazine of Cushing Academy and the second is from a now-defunct magazine by Eamon Javers, who is now a business reporter at The Politico. I believe these second-party sources are intellectually independent of Snyder and should be considered reliable.
- 2) I am unclear on your view of the COI tag and its purpose. Do you intend that it should remain indefinitely for the reason that I am the originator and not necessarily for reasons having to do with the content itself? If correct, is there precedent for this?
- 3) How much is too much about clients? Their inclusion was meant to be informational. If you can provide a guideline here, I would appreciate that.
- Look forward to hearing back from you. NMS Bill (talk) 15:18, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
- I don't see any real problems with this article, thank you for your attempts to edit on a subject where you have a COI in a clear and open way. It's late for me and I'm about to go to bed. This is what I propose to do - tomorrow, I will check all the sources and re-edit the article as needed (and even a quick skim tells me that I expect to do very little) and unless something shocking comes to light or someone else beats me to it, I'll then remove the tags. --Cameron Scott (talk) 22:59, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Suggested update for community review
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I commented on this discussion back in April 2011, noting that this article is not quite up to date, as it omits more current information (such as a new position) that has since been published by reliable sources. As the subject of this article is the CEO of my present employer, I am mindful of WP:COI and do not seek to make any direct edits without establishing consensus (with the input of other independent editors).
As of August 2011 this article has yet to be brought up to date, so I've put together an updated version for consideration--that more closely aligns with Wikipedia's content standards--here in this temporary sandbox. Would other editors be willing to review this sandbox version, and move it to mainspace if you agree with the proposed changes? Also, please don't hesitate to edit the sandbox version directly if you'd like to discuss minor changes before editing the mainspace version. Cheers, Jeff Bedford (talk) 17:13, 1 August 2011 (UTC)
Revision for community consideration?
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Pete Snyder has recently changed careers (he is no longer CEO of the company NMS), and started a different company, so the article is now inaccurate/out of date. As noted above, I have a close connection to the subject of this article, so it wouldn't be appropriate for me to make any direct edits, per WP:COI.
I've put together a proposed update to this article to reflect these changes. The proposed revision is based on reliable (cited) sources, and can be found here in my user sandbox. Could another editor independent of the subject review this proposed revision and, if you feel it aligns with Wikipedia's content policies and guidelines, update the article accordingly? Jeff Bedford (talk) 19:54, 11 January 2012 (UTC)
- Looks good, and done. Prodego talk 22:25, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
Help updating this page?
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A few years ago I created this article in my capacity as an employee of Mr. Snyder; I am the same person as NMS Bill above. That account is retired as I no longer work for the firm, but I have a different financial connection to him now: I'm a contributor to his current campaign for lieutentant governor of Virginia. These days I always avoid direct editing articles when I have a financial COI, however there's a lot about this page which can be updated. For the moment, I'd like to suggest two fairly simple changes:
- In the Politics section, add a new paragraph (formatted in the green box, markup in purple):
- In November 2012, Snyder announced his candidacy for lieutenant governor of Virginia.[1] In February 2013, Snyder released a mobile app called "I'm In" to educate Republicans in Virginia on how and where they can participate in the nominating convention in May, where Snyder is a candidate.[2]
- In the Fox News Contributor subsection, add the following (same as above):
There is also a double-period at the end of the Fox News Contributor section, and the section heading should actually read Fox News contributor, since Wikipedia uses sentence case. If anyone has questions about this or anything else in the article, I'll be happy to help, so long as I'm not editing directly. Cheers, WWB Too (Talk · COI) 21:45, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
- Done I also closed the request template above. Open it again if needed.--Canoe1967 (talk) 21:32, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
Proposed revision to introduction
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Following the update above, I'd like to suggest a revision to the introductory section that removes some detail which I think isn't really germane. The most important information could be communicated in a single paragraph, and here's what I'd suggest:
References
- ^ Deroy Murdock (26 November 2012). "Pete Snyder to Seek Virginia Lieutenant Governorship". National Review. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ^ Lauren Vozzella (21 February 2013). "Pete Snyder launches convention app". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ Lauren Vozzella (26 November 26 2012). "Pete Snyder running for Virginia lieutenant governor". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
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(help) - ^ New Media Strategies Founder & CEO Pete Snyder to Step Down From Executive Duties at End of 2011 – Dec 15, 2011. Meredith.mediaroom.com. Retrieved on 2012-10-09.
- ^ Vozzella, Laura (November 26, 2012). "Pete Snyder running for Virginia lieutenant governor". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
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This excises the "pioneer" claim from the intro, which may be somewhat WP:PEACOCKy, but it appears in a number of sources, so I think it might work in the New Media Strategies section, perhaps at the end of the first paragraph. Markup here:
If anyone has questions, please let me know. Given my financial connection to Pete Snyder, I would like someone else to review and make these edits, if appropriate. Cheers, WWB Too (Talk · COI) 01:00, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
- Done. Citation 16 to C-Span is acting up. I tried to fix it and failed.--Canoe1967 (talk) 19:45, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks, Canoe! I also noticed the weirdness with citation 16, but hadn't looked closely into it. Now I have: the problem is the URL, which apparently included pipes (you know, "|") and that disrupts the citation formatting. However, I found the same press release at a different URL, in case you want to replace it: http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/chrnconv08/cspan081208pr.html Cheers, WWB Too (Talk · COI) 19:59, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
A few more suggestions
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As with my earlier notes on this page, these are just suggestions to improve the readability and organization of this article, and not necessarily the only way to do it. Here's what I'd suggest:
- Remove the following from the Early career section; the sentence is not about his early business career, it's not current, the company bio link is dead, and the topic is addressed later in the article. That said, the first clause, about his start in 2000, should be relocated to the Fox News contributor section:
- Snyder started making frequent appearances on national television networks in the U.S. in 2000,[1] and now serves as a regular contributor on the Fox News Channel.[2]
- Rename the Other work section as Other activities, which I think is a bit more appropriate heading for information about Pete Snyder's activities that don't fall under one of the other sections.
- Following that, the Fox News contributor section should be moved to the now-renamed "Other activities" section because it is not really related to Pete Snyder's political career.
And that's it! Thanks for anyone who can review this. Cheers, WWB Too (Talk · COI) 16:34, 26 April 2013 (UTC)
- Done.--Canoe1967 (talk) 17:11, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Post-convention update
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I've been making suggestions for this article on behalf of Mr. Snyder, a candidate in the May 18 Republican nominating convention for Virginia Lt. Governor. Per this Fredricksburg.com article, Mr. Snyder was not the nominee and so is no longer a candidate—so there are a few sections of this article which should be updated.
First, I've prepared a revised version of the introduction updating the final sentence to include the past tense:
Pete Snyder (born August 5, 1972) is an American entrepreneur and marketing executive who is best known as the founder and former chief executive officer of New Media Strategies (NMS), a social media marketing agency that he started in 1999.[3] Snyder stepped down as CEO of NMS in 2011 and founded the angel investment firm Disruptor Capital in 2012. Snyder was the chairman of the 2012 Virginia Victory Campaign and ran for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in the 2013 United States elections where he was was eliminated in the primary.[4]
References
- ^ Javers, Eamon (October 2000, Issue 18). "The Next Network". Washington Business Forward.
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(help) - ^ "Management bio". New Media Strategies. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
- ^ New Media Strategies Founder & CEO Pete Snyder to Step Down From Executive Duties at End of 2011 – Dec 15, 2011. Meredith.mediaroom.com. Retrieved on 2012-10-09.
- ^ Vozzella, Laura (November 26, 2012). "Pete Snyder running for Virginia lieutenant governor". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
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I have also prepared an update for the Politics section. In revising this section I have opted to remove the information about the "I'm In" smartphone app, but I'm OK leaving this in if others feel it should remain. My thinking was that this information was added at a time when the section on his candidacy would grow over time, but now that he's no longer in the race, it seems a bit trivial. So here's what I've prepared:
Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell appointed Snyder as Chairman of VA Victory 2012,[1] a state Republican Party committee[2] focused on efforts and fundraising in Virginia surrounding the 2012 Presidential and U.S. Congressional elections.[3][4]
Pete Snyder was a candidate for lieutenant governor of Virginia from his announcement in November 2012[5] until conceding to nominee E. W. Jackson at the Republican Party of Virginia's nominating convention in May 2013.[6]References
- ^ Kumar, Anita (5 December 2011). "Virginia GOP launches coordinated campaign for 2012". The Washington Post. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
- ^ Martin, Jonathan (2011-12-15). "Pete Snyder mulls Virginia lieutenant governor bid". Politico. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Deroy Murdock (26 November 2012). "Pete Snyder to Seek Virginia Lieutenant Governorship". National Review. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ^ Chelyen Davis (18 May 2013). "RPV convention updates". Fredricksburg.com. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
As with the other requests above, I would feel more comfortable with another editor making these changes, given my past financial connection to Mr. Snyder. Cheers, WWB Too (Talk · COI) 21:12, 6 June 2013 (UTC)
- Done. Wish him luck for me next time.--Canoe1967 (talk) 21:25, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks, I will do just that! WWB Too (Talk · COI) 22:23, 11 June 2013 (UTC)