User:Financefactz
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My contributions...
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A sample of articles I have created, substantially re-written, written the vast majority of, or saved includes....
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A few of my favourite experienced editors who I occasionally track
- User:Chrisdoyleorwell - Contributions
- User:Guliolopez - Contributions
- User:Asarlaí - Contributions
- User:Sheila1988 - Contributions
Links
Link to my Wikimedia commons account
Google Books citation generator
List of Captured Pages
Most of the below are captured pages of Britishfinance and his cronies
- Leprechaun economics
- Feargal O'Rourke
- Base erosion and profit shifting
- Corporate haven
- Double Irish arrangement
- Ireland as a tax haven
- Put on the green jersey - now reviewed and somewhat cleansed of overt bias and overlinking, there is still quite a bit of work to be done on it though
- Tax haven
- Modified gross national income
- Corporation tax in the Republic of Ireland
- Institute of International and European Affairs - working on fixing this relatively small article on a well known think-tank/lobby group
- Ireland v Commission (formerly EU illegal State aid case against Apple in Ireland)
- International Financial Services Centre
- Corporate haven - 5 separate photos included of Irish politicians disliked by the editor.
The below page is a captured page by separate parties...
BF trademarks
- Large amounts of material in "quotation marks"
- Large amounts of linking several times to the one article via links hidden behind pipes
- Large amounts of notes
- Large amounts of citations with material which doesn't relate to the page or article itself
- Excessive detail and listing on niche issues
- Moving the subject matter of articles away from the subject and towards, taxation, Ireland and particularly Irish politicians