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Affiliation: other connections that might be relevant, including, but not limited to, people or businesses who provide text, images, or other media for the paid edit. If a paid editor is working as a contractor, "affiliation" would include any broker involved in the transaction (e.g. Fiverr , Upwork , etc.).
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A business owner writes a Wikipedia article about his or her business. The business owner definitely has a conflict of interest, but is not considered to be a paid editor because he or she is not paid by an employer to write the article. If the business owner pay other people to write articles, they would be paid editors.