As a part of GA sweeps, I will be reviewing this article. Here are some suggestions for improvement:
Stand alone dates should not be linked, and full dates should be either completely linked or not at all (
September 12, 2007 = wrong) It should be consistent throughout the article.
References should go behind punctuation. "She has been called one of the best live mascots in sports[1][2][3][4] and is often erroneously labeled male.[5][6][7]." Should be changed to "She has been called one of the best live mascots in sports,[1][2][3][4] and she is often erroneously labeled male.[5][6][7]"
The first 4 references support the first claim in the statement and the second 3 support the second statement. Having it as such clarifies this is makes it more valuable to the reader or researcher what references supports what. I think Wikipedia and its users are better off violating the rules for this instance. If it's that big a deal to you, please move the 4 references to the end yourself. It would have taken less time than to type it up here. I corrected two other instances of this.
MECU≈
talk22:58, 14 August 2008 (UTC)reply
As a part of GA sweeps, I will be reviewing this article. Here are some suggestions for improvement:
Stand alone dates should not be linked, and full dates should be either completely linked or not at all (
September 12, 2007 = wrong) It should be consistent throughout the article.
References should go behind punctuation. "She has been called one of the best live mascots in sports[1][2][3][4] and is often erroneously labeled male.[5][6][7]." Should be changed to "She has been called one of the best live mascots in sports,[1][2][3][4] and she is often erroneously labeled male.[5][6][7]"
The first 4 references support the first claim in the statement and the second 3 support the second statement. Having it as such clarifies this is makes it more valuable to the reader or researcher what references supports what. I think Wikipedia and its users are better off violating the rules for this instance. If it's that big a deal to you, please move the 4 references to the end yourself. It would have taken less time than to type it up here. I corrected two other instances of this.
MECU≈
talk22:58, 14 August 2008 (UTC)reply