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Brucehs, this needs to be explained in the lead paragraph and supported by the sources. PressReader is a news aggregator though, so that can't be used as one of the
WP:THREE sources. Also, the article shouldn't have a lead quote that reads like a dedication to his memory. As soon as I saw that, I had to tag it for NPOV. You may need to ask
chicdat why the article was rejected afterwards.
AngusW🐶🐶F (
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AngusWOOF I'll rework the article to make things more clear in the introduction and then update the talk page to highlight
three best sources for
chicdat. I found the PressReader article on the newspapers website, so will change the link. The lead quote is from the monograph on his work. If I make that sourcing clear, would it make sense to put that in a section focused on critical response? Thanks so much.
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Brucehs, this needs to be explained in the lead paragraph and supported by the sources. PressReader is a news aggregator though, so that can't be used as one of the
WP:THREE sources. Also, the article shouldn't have a lead quote that reads like a dedication to his memory. As soon as I saw that, I had to tag it for NPOV. You may need to ask
chicdat why the article was rejected afterwards.
AngusW🐶🐶F (
bark •
sniff)
19:49, 22 December 2020 (UTC)reply
AngusWOOF I'll rework the article to make things more clear in the introduction and then update the talk page to highlight
three best sources for
chicdat. I found the PressReader article on the newspapers website, so will change the link. The lead quote is from the monograph on his work. If I make that sourcing clear, would it make sense to put that in a section focused on critical response? Thanks so much.
Bruce (
talk)
20:59, 22 December 2020 (UTC)reply