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Did you know... that Harriet Amelia Folsom went by her middle name, so as not to be confused with her husband
Brigham Young's other wives?
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Not a review but just a request to sort out her common name. Is it Harriet Amelia Folsom or Amelia Folsom? The article title should show the common name. The name shown in the infobox should match the article title. Schwede6618:46, 19 November 2021 (UTC)reply
The issue above seems to have been resolved. Length, newness, hook fact, sources and NPOV all check out too. Ready to go IMO. (my first review, hope I'm doing this right – feedback is appreciated). —
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AFreshStart, the tick template needs to be substituted to work properly, and for the nomination to be moved to the Approved page. However, you don't mention in your review why you're giving an AGF tick, which is usually that the hook fact (or some significant article facts), while sourced, are not checkable on line, thus the sourcing is being Accepted in Good Faith. Can you please explain? Also, you don't say that you checked for close paraphrasing and copyvio, so please mention the results of those checks. Many thanks.
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00:47, 1 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Apologies, I didn't mean to use the AGF tick, just the regular one; I have changed that one now. And there seems to be no close paraphrasing or copyvio issues with the article; Earwig gives a result of 37.5%, but this is entirely based on quotes or basic statements of fact/situations where there is really only one way to say something (
WP:LIMITED). —
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A fact from Harriet Amelia Folsom appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 December 2021 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Harriet Amelia Folsom went by her middle name, so as not to be confused with her husband
Brigham Young's other wives?
This article is
related to the Harold B. Lee Library holdings. Learn more about this collaborative project to improve coverage related to the BYU library's holdings, and how you can help
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Not a review but just a request to sort out her common name. Is it Harriet Amelia Folsom or Amelia Folsom? The article title should show the common name. The name shown in the infobox should match the article title. Schwede6618:46, 19 November 2021 (UTC)reply
The issue above seems to have been resolved. Length, newness, hook fact, sources and NPOV all check out too. Ready to go IMO. (my first review, hope I'm doing this right – feedback is appreciated). —
AFreshStart (
talk)
05:56, 30 November 2021 (UTC)reply
AFreshStart, the tick template needs to be substituted to work properly, and for the nomination to be moved to the Approved page. However, you don't mention in your review why you're giving an AGF tick, which is usually that the hook fact (or some significant article facts), while sourced, are not checkable on line, thus the sourcing is being Accepted in Good Faith. Can you please explain? Also, you don't say that you checked for close paraphrasing and copyvio, so please mention the results of those checks. Many thanks.
BlueMoonset (
talk)
00:47, 1 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Apologies, I didn't mean to use the AGF tick, just the regular one; I have changed that one now. And there seems to be no close paraphrasing or copyvio issues with the article; Earwig gives a result of 37.5%, but this is entirely based on quotes or basic statements of fact/situations where there is really only one way to say something (
WP:LIMITED). —
AFreshStart (
talk)
00:57, 1 December 2021 (UTC)reply