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B-class is far too generous, considering how short the article is. The amount of sources in an article is not the only criterion that dictates how the article should be classified. Please reread Wikiproject's
quality scale and let me know if you think I'm wrong. Deadbeef05:39, 30 April 2013 (UTC)reply
Independence of sources
The sources seem to be way to "friendly"/
advertorial in nature. If they were American sources, I would be very confident calling them "warmed over press releases" or "pre-packaged advertorial 'news'". Perhaps mainstream news outlets in Sri Lanka write with that "style" and if they do, then perhaps these are solid sources.
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B-class is far too generous, considering how short the article is. The amount of sources in an article is not the only criterion that dictates how the article should be classified. Please reread Wikiproject's
quality scale and let me know if you think I'm wrong. Deadbeef05:39, 30 April 2013 (UTC)reply
Independence of sources
The sources seem to be way to "friendly"/
advertorial in nature. If they were American sources, I would be very confident calling them "warmed over press releases" or "pre-packaged advertorial 'news'". Perhaps mainstream news outlets in Sri Lanka write with that "style" and if they do, then perhaps these are solid sources.
davidwr/(
talk)/(
contribs)
01:46, 31 March 2014 (UTC)reply