I cannot create an article definitively stating that Wikipedia's entry on Ed Kelce is "missing something" without knowing what is supposedly missing. Wikipedia entries are community-driven and constantly evolving. If you believe information is missing or inaccurate, the proper procedure is to:
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Review the existing Wikipedia page on Ed Kelce: Carefully read the article to ensure you haven't overlooked the information you believe is absent.
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Identify the missing information: Specifically note what details you think should be included. Be precise – "more details about his early life" is too vague. For example, you might say, "Missing information about his college football statistics at the University of Cincinnati."
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Find reliable sources: Wikipedia relies on verifiable information from reliable sources. This includes reputable news articles, books, official websites, etc. Do not use blogs, forums, or social media as sources.
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Edit the Wikipedia page yourself (if you have an account): If you have a Wikipedia account, you can directly edit the page, adding the information you've found, and citing your sources. Make sure to summarize your edits in the edit summary.
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If you can't edit directly, submit a request for improvement: If you don't have an account or are unsure how to edit, you can follow the procedures on the Wikipedia page to suggest changes. This typically involves leaving a message on the article's talk page.
Without knowing what specific information you believe is missing from the Ed Kelce Wikipedia page, I cannot provide a more helpful response. Providing specific examples and reliable sources is crucial for improving the page. Remember that Wikipedia is a collaborative project, and contributing accurate and verifiable information is key to its success.