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A fact from Order of the Two Niles appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 March 2023 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
Definitely new enough (13 Mar) and long enough in prose. It also adheres to policy and proper formatting, with many references (several are foreign-language). The hook is under 200 characters and is interesting. I might suggest (White and Blue) in parentheses instead of following a comma, but it's fine this way too. Nominator completed a QPQ. Best. --
Local herotalk16:17, 15 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Propose them in a format ideally with a source, but the first thing is make sure whatever hook you propose is in the article with a citation following it.
So the reason "Order of the Nile" cannot be used in any hook, is that our article says nothing about "Order of the Nile". ALT2 would work. What does @
Local hero: think?
Bruxton (
talk)
14:30, 18 March 2023 (UTC)reply
I do agree that the original hook is the most interesting, but if it cannot be used since the "Order of the Nile" cannot be included in this article, then I prefer ALT2 as well. --
Local herotalk17:15, 18 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Bruxton: I don’t think
DYKCRIT#3b applies as the
Order of the Nile is referenced and contains the information. The Order of the Nile is not linked intentionally so to no divert attention from the Order of the Two Niles. The hook meant to attract attention, to “hook” and having a knowledge about the region and link them together to deliver an interesting message should not be deterred. I do not agree with you, the hook should be as it as it’s factual .. thanks
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
22:45, 19 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma: I am probably not being clear enough. If you want to refer to
Order of the Nile in the hook. It has to be cited in our article (not linked in the hook) per 3b: Each fact in the hook must be supported in the article by at least one inline citation to a reliable source, appearing no later than the end of the sentence(s) offering that fact. Citations at the end of the paragraph are not sufficient. This rule applies even when a citation would not be required for the purposes of the article. Order of the Nile is not in our article, therefor the hook mentioning Order of the Nile cannot be used.
Bruxton (
talk)
23:10, 19 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Bruxton:Not "being mentioned" (i.e., Order of the Nile is not in our article) and "being factual" (i.e., 3b) are two different things. 3b refers to the latter, which is a fact that can be checked and is well-referenced in its article.
I do not think 3b is the issue; I think you are confusing the two separate problems and stretching 3b beyond its remit to make it sound like it is a fact/policy or something where it is not; it is an opinion that can be discussed, challenged, or even dismissed.
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
It is true that the DYK hook should not contain any information that is not in the article, according to DYK policy. At the moment, the Egyptian
Order of the Nile is not mentioned anywhere in the article, except in the hatnote...! Ideally, if the goal is to move forward with ALT0, I would recommend simply adding a mention of the Egyptian Order of the Nile somewhere in the article body (with an appropriate citation). If for some reason this isn't possible, we could raise this issue at the DYK Talk page and try to establish consensus among a broader group of DYK reviewers, promoters, and admins – perhaps an exception could be made based on the hatnote???
Cielquiparle (
talk)
12:35, 21 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma: (In case this is helpful... Please feel free to ignore.) I thought "Contrary to" didn't sound quite right, so I suggested some other wording, but there may be better. I actually did try to look for sources mentioning both awards – maybe there's a book with honours from around the world in it (?) – but I see that the Internet Archive is down at the moment due to an electricity failure in California. The only other thing I could think of was trying to mention the very few people in the world who have received both the Order of the Nile and the Order of the Two Niles, like
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (per quick Google search that would require additional verification).
Cielquiparle (
talk)
00:54, 22 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Cielquiparle: Order of the Nile is Egypt highest honour and order of the two niles is Sudan’s 2nd highest honour; hence, I used “contrary” but I see you rephrased. Anyway, I like the your idea about finding someone who won both.
Ahmed Zewail won both. I added that and removed the mention at beginning as “not to be confused” is what the see also tag is for
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
08:25, 22 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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A fact from Order of the Two Niles appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 March 2023 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
Definitely new enough (13 Mar) and long enough in prose. It also adheres to policy and proper formatting, with many references (several are foreign-language). The hook is under 200 characters and is interesting. I might suggest (White and Blue) in parentheses instead of following a comma, but it's fine this way too. Nominator completed a QPQ. Best. --
Local herotalk16:17, 15 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Propose them in a format ideally with a source, but the first thing is make sure whatever hook you propose is in the article with a citation following it.
So the reason "Order of the Nile" cannot be used in any hook, is that our article says nothing about "Order of the Nile". ALT2 would work. What does @
Local hero: think?
Bruxton (
talk)
14:30, 18 March 2023 (UTC)reply
I do agree that the original hook is the most interesting, but if it cannot be used since the "Order of the Nile" cannot be included in this article, then I prefer ALT2 as well. --
Local herotalk17:15, 18 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Bruxton: I don’t think
DYKCRIT#3b applies as the
Order of the Nile is referenced and contains the information. The Order of the Nile is not linked intentionally so to no divert attention from the Order of the Two Niles. The hook meant to attract attention, to “hook” and having a knowledge about the region and link them together to deliver an interesting message should not be deterred. I do not agree with you, the hook should be as it as it’s factual .. thanks
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
22:45, 19 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma: I am probably not being clear enough. If you want to refer to
Order of the Nile in the hook. It has to be cited in our article (not linked in the hook) per 3b: Each fact in the hook must be supported in the article by at least one inline citation to a reliable source, appearing no later than the end of the sentence(s) offering that fact. Citations at the end of the paragraph are not sufficient. This rule applies even when a citation would not be required for the purposes of the article. Order of the Nile is not in our article, therefor the hook mentioning Order of the Nile cannot be used.
Bruxton (
talk)
23:10, 19 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Bruxton:Not "being mentioned" (i.e., Order of the Nile is not in our article) and "being factual" (i.e., 3b) are two different things. 3b refers to the latter, which is a fact that can be checked and is well-referenced in its article.
I do not think 3b is the issue; I think you are confusing the two separate problems and stretching 3b beyond its remit to make it sound like it is a fact/policy or something where it is not; it is an opinion that can be discussed, challenged, or even dismissed.
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
It is true that the DYK hook should not contain any information that is not in the article, according to DYK policy. At the moment, the Egyptian
Order of the Nile is not mentioned anywhere in the article, except in the hatnote...! Ideally, if the goal is to move forward with ALT0, I would recommend simply adding a mention of the Egyptian Order of the Nile somewhere in the article body (with an appropriate citation). If for some reason this isn't possible, we could raise this issue at the DYK Talk page and try to establish consensus among a broader group of DYK reviewers, promoters, and admins – perhaps an exception could be made based on the hatnote???
Cielquiparle (
talk)
12:35, 21 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
FuzzyMagma: (In case this is helpful... Please feel free to ignore.) I thought "Contrary to" didn't sound quite right, so I suggested some other wording, but there may be better. I actually did try to look for sources mentioning both awards – maybe there's a book with honours from around the world in it (?) – but I see that the Internet Archive is down at the moment due to an electricity failure in California. The only other thing I could think of was trying to mention the very few people in the world who have received both the Order of the Nile and the Order of the Two Niles, like
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (per quick Google search that would require additional verification).
Cielquiparle (
talk)
00:54, 22 March 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Cielquiparle: Order of the Nile is Egypt highest honour and order of the two niles is Sudan’s 2nd highest honour; hence, I used “contrary” but I see you rephrased. Anyway, I like the your idea about finding someone who won both.
Ahmed Zewail won both. I added that and removed the mention at beginning as “not to be confused” is what the see also tag is for
FuzzyMagma (
talk)
08:25, 22 March 2023 (UTC)reply