Hello: I reverted the material you added about Gravity Payments no longer offering the 70K minimum salary. The sources you used were from GP itself, and requires us to extrapolate the fact that this might be the case. We don't do that-- we say what is published in independent sources and try not to draw conclusions. Maybe they just took it off their website but they are still offering it? Who knows. If you can find sources somewhere that says they no longer offer the 70K to new employees, then you can add the material back with those independent sources. Thanks, ThatMontrealIP ( talk) 16:14, 9 September 2019 (UTC)
Non-independent sources may be used to source content for articles, but the connection of the source to the topic must be clearly identified. i.e. "The organization X said 10,000 people showed up to protest." is OK when using material published by the organization, but "10,000 people showed up to protest." is not.
Hello: I reverted the material you added about Gravity Payments no longer offering the 70K minimum salary. The sources you used were from GP itself, and requires us to extrapolate the fact that this might be the case. We don't do that-- we say what is published in independent sources and try not to draw conclusions. Maybe they just took it off their website but they are still offering it? Who knows. If you can find sources somewhere that says they no longer offer the 70K to new employees, then you can add the material back with those independent sources. Thanks, ThatMontrealIP ( talk) 16:14, 9 September 2019 (UTC)
Non-independent sources may be used to source content for articles, but the connection of the source to the topic must be clearly identified. i.e. "The organization X said 10,000 people showed up to protest." is OK when using material published by the organization, but "10,000 people showed up to protest." is not.