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How can I get the Wikipedia entry on me updated?

Don’t edit it yourself - you have a clear conflict of interest (see WP:COI). If there is information that is correct, or which might be added, use the article’s Talk page to suggest possible edits (maybe use the {{request edit}} template) and provide links to reliable sources (see WP:RS) so that added information can be verified and appropriately supported by citations.

When building a startup from scratch, which should be signed first by the founders, a founder collaboration agreement or co-founder agreement?

Generally, you sign a Founders’ Agreement first, and then a Shareholders’ agreement OR a Shareholders’ Agreement right away.A (Co)-Founder’s Agreement or Shareholder’s Agreement are important contracts to get drafted when two or more shareholders are starting a business together but also when a new shareholder is coming into the business.Important points to include in shareholder agreements are:The respective shareholdings and classes of shares of each shareholderDilution rightsVesting clauses and cliff periodsShareholder time and attentionIntellectual Property AssignmentConflicts of interestNon-compete clauseTag along and drag along rights (makes it easier to sell a business)Right of first refusal (if a shareholder wishes to sell his/her sharesDeadlock provisionsVoting powersDividend policies (startups generally have no dividend policies)Transfer of sharesCompulsory transfer of shares (e.g. due to death)Issuing of further sharesEven though you can easily find shareholder templates on the internet, those will not be bespoke to your business and I strongly suggest you get a specialist lawyer to draft this contract for you.If you are unsure about what you/your business requires legally, Linkilaw offers a Startup Legal Session (It’s Free!) or you can read our blog for more details on startup requirements.

Is it considered in bad taste to write your own Wikipedia entry?

Taste is irrelevant.What is relevant is the Conflict of Interest guidelines.Wikipedia:Conflict of interest - WikipediaTo quote that page: ‘Do not edit Wikipedia in your own interests or in the interests of your external relationships.’I added something below in a reply to a comment, so I’ll add it here:‘In a nutshell’ means a summary, the take home message.Please read further down that page:‘If you have a conflict of interest:you may propose changes on talk pages (see the {{request edit}} template) or on the COI noticeboard;you should disclose your COI when involved with affected articles;you should respect other editors by keeping discussions concise;you are strongly discouraged from editing affected articles directly.’Scroll down a little bit and you will see this:‘You should not create or edit articles about yourself, your family, friends, or foes. If you have a personal connection to a topic or person, you are advised to refrain from editing those articles directly and to provide full disclosure of the connection if you comment about the article on talk pages or in other discussions.’So it is not a matter of taste, it is prohibited.Wikipedia:Autobiography - Wikipedia this may also be of some help. Note what it says there:‘We have biographies here, not autobiographies. Avoid writing or editing an article about yourself, other than to correct unambiguous errors of fact’So, let’s say there is an article about you, THAT YOU DID NOT START and that there is an error (like oh say your birthday is wrong). You can edit that. That is about it.

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