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Do you have a relationship with JR Motorsports or any company or organization named "JR Nation"?

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Do you have any business or personal relationship with JR Motorsports or any other topic you have been editing on, other than as a fan? You've been around a couple of years, but it's possible you haven't read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest or Wikipedia:Paid editing disclosure. A simple "no, I have no conflict of interest with any edits I make" or "I have conflicts of interest, but I disclose them when I make the edits and edit according to the guidelines or polices" or "I wasn't aware of those pages, I will read them and comply with them from now on and declare any necessary conflicts of interests on the appropriate article talk pages, and go back and apply {{connected contributor}} and {{connected contributor (paid)}} to those article talk pages if I need to" is all the response I'm asking for.

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Thank you for the notice! I used this username because I am Dale Jr fan and I have nothing to do with JR Motorsports. To spare some troubles I will not used this account anymore because I already created a new account with unique username that has nothing to do with some organization. Thank you and have a great day JRnation88 (talk) 02:41, 30 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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