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not a full review: this hook is only interesting because it raises the question of her husband's infidelity. Both are
WP:BLP and the song appears to be not about that, and it doesn't seem that he's had any kind of notable affair? It's also cited only to a primary source.
MaranoFan, could you offer an alternative hook?
Rjjiii (
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04:59, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply
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Rjjiii: These seem like good options to me, and I will open to suggestions as well. If the cheating theme has to be thrown out altogether, I could create a hook about the Tonight Show performance but this is way more interesting. Thanks.--NØ05:19, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply
ALT2 works. I don't see ALT1 in the article. The song's about cheating, so that's fine; I was wary of a hook that could be easily misread to imply something about a living person.
WP:EARWIG is busted, so I did plagiarismdetector.net and quetext.com, and they both say it's all from Wikipedia. I spot-checked three sources,
[1][2][3] and they all verified the article content. Looks good, and thanks for the quick reply,
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05:43, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply
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not a full review: this hook is only interesting because it raises the question of her husband's infidelity. Both are
WP:BLP and the song appears to be not about that, and it doesn't seem that he's had any kind of notable affair? It's also cited only to a primary source.
MaranoFan, could you offer an alternative hook?
Rjjiii (
talk)
04:59, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply
@
Rjjiii: These seem like good options to me, and I will open to suggestions as well. If the cheating theme has to be thrown out altogether, I could create a hook about the Tonight Show performance but this is way more interesting. Thanks.--NØ05:19, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply
ALT2 works. I don't see ALT1 in the article. The song's about cheating, so that's fine; I was wary of a hook that could be easily misread to imply something about a living person.
WP:EARWIG is busted, so I did plagiarismdetector.net and quetext.com, and they both say it's all from Wikipedia. I spot-checked three sources,
[1][2][3] and they all verified the article content. Looks good, and thanks for the quick reply,
Rjjiii (
talk)
05:43, 3 July 2024 (UTC)reply