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Did you know... that Minuetta Kessler, a classical composer and concert pianist who wrote and performed her first piece at age five, created a game to teach musical composition to young children?
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Now that, as agreed, I will only be submitting proposed possible additions to my Wikipedia article or other articles that cite me such as this one on my mother Minuetta Kessler on the talk page, I respectfully request that you remove the tag at the top of this article citing possible issues. I now realize that the reason it appeared that I had submitted so many contributions to my own article and other articles such as this one is that, given the arcane nature of Wikipedia citations, I have, especially in the past, in some cases submitted as many as 10 or 20 submissions for one contribution until I got it right! In any case, what counts is that each submission has conformed with Wikipedia WP:SELFCITE guidelines, which require that contributions be relevant and based on a solid source. Note that I have made only a few contributions to my mother Minuetta Kessler’s Wikipedia article, such as a link to her papers at the Boston Public Library. Ninety-nine percent of her article was written by Yoninah, who did prodigious research to compile it and has no connection to me. The multiple submissions from me again constitute my failed attempts to get the Wikipedia citations right. Therefore, please remove the tag on her article. Thank you!--Ronald Kessler[KesslerRonald]--KesslerRonald (talk) 20:46, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I have removed the COI template from the article, adding a connected contributor note here, as the COI editor has agreed to use the talk page instead of editing the article directly. Melcous (talk) 22:00, 15 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. In general, that template is supposed to be used when you believe there's a problem in the article itself, and not when you think there's a problem with the editor. We have other templates when the only problem is a suspected or disclosed COI editor. WhatamIdoing (talk) 22:40, 16 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]