783:. However I only just read the messages you sent me yesterday to say you had accepted the review and then failed the article. As you know the queue for GA review is several months long so I wonder if you could give me the chance to take up your valuable suggestions in the next few days to avoid having to wait until 2020 for the article to become GA. I can see you have put a lot of work into the review and I am willing to put in the effort to fix the article, but it would be demoralizing to have to wait until next year for it to be accepted. So would it be possible for you to mark the review as awaiting fixes rather than failed outright? Then if you have time it would be great if you could continue the review after I have made your suggested changes as I am sure you would come up with more good suggestions.
2003:. A source is considered reliable when it has a reputation for fact-checking (such as journal articles and established newspapers), though such sources need not be unbiased. Conversely, sources are typically unreliable when they are self-published and lack a reputation of accuracy and fact-checking (such as social media, blogs, news known to be nonfactual or biased). The Knowledge article then must reflect exactly what is in the sources and itself present the content neutrally (meaning appropriate weight is given to multiple viewpoints and uncited opinions are avoided). If information cannot be reliably sourced, it should not be included. Opinions, however, are acceptable as long as the entire article does not take a stance and does not deviate from the sources.
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page. I have seen similar untruths posted to a page of a reporter of the TV news station (OANN) become victim to vandalism on his page. There are many untruths listed and then a lock was made on edits. As you can see by referring to his
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As for the other pages, I have temporarily paused in search of a faster way of updating – it is time-consuming and error-prone to scroll through pages and copy data for some 40 isotopes of some elements. For that, do you have any ideas to speed up the remaining updates? I can try to do some more if
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if you need assistance with copyediting. In regards to one-sentence headings, that's entirely up to you to reorganize or expand with new content. (I cannot do both substantial copyediting directly and a fresh review.) As grammar and the structure are the main hurdles, please take time to review and
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discussion. These discussions are designed to solicit input on sources in places and topic areas that might otherwise be harder for reviewers to evaluate. The hope is that this will allow us to improve the accuracy of our patrols for articles using these sources (and/or give us places to perform a
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OK I will first revise it myself. So what external software do you recommend? I suspect the Guild of Copy
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the guardians of quality of new articles, they are also in a position to ensure that pages are being correctly tagged for deletion and maintenance and that new authors are not being bitten. This is an important feature of your work, especially while some routine tagging for deletion can still be
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help in such cases here and there. This is, of course, not going to happen very often, and is concerned possible future situations anyway, not with anything immediate. You may consider such inquiries favors that are to be returned if you want to :)--
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how to do and not do our maintenance (maintenance = improving articles & the whole set). Enganging talkative with such outsiders does not help, it only suffocates good maintenance practices. Every true help is visible at
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