Hi. I am nominating this for the title of good topic because all articles relevant to the main topic have been covered and are good articles. The lead article for this topic is the article page of Kylie Minogue's ninth studio album Body Language. The sub-articles included are the three singles that were released from the album - Slow, Red Blooded Woman, and Chocolate - and the one-off promotional concert that was held in support of the album - Money Can't Buy. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 14:06, 30 December 2014 (UTC)reply
Delegate Comment - This nomination has been up here for almost a month with only one support. There needs to be more discussion made here for a consensus to be made.
GamerPro64 21:19, 21 January 2015 (UTC)reply
Comments:
Daily Mail and IMDb are not at all reliable. Replace/remove all citations to those.
Check for instances of ′ or ″ (including references), which should be ' or " per MOS:QUOTEMARKS
"Entertainment.ie" should just read
The Irish Times, and its owner is Irish Times Trust.
Setlist.fm and Birmingham Mail are also not reliable
I removed Setlist.fm But why is Birmingham Mail unreliable?
Something about it simply comes off dubious, though perhaps I should've used different phrasing at first
Snuggums(talk/edits) 15:27, 26 January 2015 (UTC)reply
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SNUGGUMS: Being a tabloid newspaper doesn't mean its information is wrong. Just because it "comes off as dubious" doesn't make it dubious. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 14:50, 27 January 2015 (UTC)reply
I removed About.com. And the Hello magazine source is cited just to describe the album cover art. I doubt its reliability comes into question here. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 15:12, 26 January 2015 (UTC)reply
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SNUGGUMS: I removed it. It wasn't being used to cite anything consequential anyway. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 14:17, 1 February 2015 (UTC)reply
After another look-through, everything seems OK. I'll now support, and if I see anything else that needs fixing, will simply do so myself. Good work :).
Snuggums(talk/edits) 14:27, 1 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Hi. I am nominating this for the title of good topic because all articles relevant to the main topic have been covered and are good articles. The lead article for this topic is the article page of Kylie Minogue's ninth studio album Body Language. The sub-articles included are the three singles that were released from the album - Slow, Red Blooded Woman, and Chocolate - and the one-off promotional concert that was held in support of the album - Money Can't Buy. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 14:06, 30 December 2014 (UTC)reply
Delegate Comment - This nomination has been up here for almost a month with only one support. There needs to be more discussion made here for a consensus to be made.
GamerPro64 21:19, 21 January 2015 (UTC)reply
Comments:
Daily Mail and IMDb are not at all reliable. Replace/remove all citations to those.
Check for instances of ′ or ″ (including references), which should be ' or " per MOS:QUOTEMARKS
"Entertainment.ie" should just read
The Irish Times, and its owner is Irish Times Trust.
Setlist.fm and Birmingham Mail are also not reliable
I removed Setlist.fm But why is Birmingham Mail unreliable?
Something about it simply comes off dubious, though perhaps I should've used different phrasing at first
Snuggums(talk/edits) 15:27, 26 January 2015 (UTC)reply
@
SNUGGUMS: Being a tabloid newspaper doesn't mean its information is wrong. Just because it "comes off as dubious" doesn't make it dubious. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 14:50, 27 January 2015 (UTC)reply
I removed About.com. And the Hello magazine source is cited just to describe the album cover art. I doubt its reliability comes into question here. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 15:12, 26 January 2015 (UTC)reply
@
SNUGGUMS: I removed it. It wasn't being used to cite anything consequential anyway. --
WonderBoy1998 (
talk) 14:17, 1 February 2015 (UTC)reply
After another look-through, everything seems OK. I'll now support, and if I see anything else that needs fixing, will simply do so myself. Good work :).
Snuggums(talk/edits) 14:27, 1 February 2015 (UTC)reply