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They've announced some changes about who can edit public profiles today. Starting now all pro users can edit any public profile.
The link below will give you the details:
http://www.geni.com/blog/public-editing-for-pros-355081.html
With increased power comes increased responsibility:)
Please continue to use either primary source documentation, or a consensus of multiple valid secondary sources before changing info.
Primary sources are recorded at or near the time of the event and can be family records, church records or government records and others.
Secondary sources come from lots of different methods and are considered less reliable than primary sources.
Examples of secondary sources are like census records or a death certificates used as documentation of the birth event. They are considered "secondary" because they were created years after the event and are less credible. For example it is recommended that you use death certificates to document the death of the person but, if possible, that you document the birth of the person with other records that were generated nearer the actual birth.
Other sources, like our site geni.com, or findagrave.com, wikipedia, familysearch.com trees, ancestry.com trees and others are not even considered valid secondary sources unless they also included references to the original source documentation. And even when they do include a source you should actually physically double check that source to make sure that it was transcribed correctly. If you do a Google search that includes family history please DO NOT copy the info blindly up to geni.com. Please slow down and do some more thorough searching to find web pages that contain documentation for each event, each person and each person in relation to their family.
To summarize geni.com has really improved the service by today opening up the editing of "public" profiles to all pro-users but please be careful when editing all public profiles:)