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Someone created a Wikipedia page for our company

I discovered that we have a Wikipedia page for our company and it was most definitely not created by me.

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It's cool to see how people have tried to describe us objectively. I also got a lovely mention picking up on things that I would be too self conscious to mention myself. There are a few things that need updating, I'll need to have a stab at doing that!

I also note that it links back to my IH interview.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Testing

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    This is awesome and well done. Would love to have similar :) But maybe not famous enough yet 🤔 Hat's off Rosie.

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    You’ve hit product-market fit for sure in case anyone was wondering. 😂 People paying you they're hard-earned money. Then they continue to spend their free time to write an article on you. Only to boosts your credibility and SEO juice. Yeah, you know what you're doing! 👏🏾

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    Congratulations! SEOs would kill for that link 😂

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    Congrats! Having a Wikipedia article written about me or something I've made one day is on my list of "made it" milestones.

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    Congratulations, @rosiesherry. And just to pile on a bit, I've come across multiple people in my region (Philadelphia) who attend and host the meetups. They're highly involved and it's got a life of it's own which basically means it has inherent value. Awesome stuff.

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      Oh, thank you for that. We did a couple of great conferences in Philly, always enjoyed going there. :)

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    Now that's a milestone! :D Congrats Rosie!!

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    That is one helluva milestone, congrats!

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    Such an exciting moment!

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    I can't think of a better compliment than someone thinking that your company needs to stand the test of time :-)

    The content on Wikipedia is long term stored, so you will always live in the data archives.

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    Congratulations @rosiesherry. This is indeed a great milestone and Great job with the MoT.

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    Congrats. This is great! I remember how valuable MOT was during my QA career.

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      Glad MoT could contribute in a positive way, thanks! :)

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    Great! you've discovered :)

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    That is so cool - and some serious validation!

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