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Cplakidas: Good article. Though, I don't think the hook is that intersting. it mostly just feels like it's saying "Did you know that the battle of nicopolis took place at nicopolis?" which feels basic and boring. A better hook would be appreciated.
Onegreatjoke (
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16:56, 16 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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Cplakidas: For ALT2, the article says "It apparently was located on top of an ancient burial mound" (my emphasis). Can you clarify whether the source states this as a fact rather than a speculation? For what it's worth, I like the idea behind the original hook; it just needs to be trimmed down. Proposing ALT4: "... that the Battle of Nicopolis(pictured) was fought amongst the ruins of an ancient city?"
Sojourner in the earth (
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18:23, 17 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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Cplakidas: Thanks for rephrasing that. As for the hook, I figured that the image would convey the general era, though of course the hook isn't guaranteed to get an image slot. (Whichever hook is chosen, incidentally, I think
File:IAN 0959 Myrbach 89.jpg looks much better at thumbnail size.) Anyway, would you like me to request a reviewer for ALT4, or would you rather let this go ahead with one of the other hooks?
Sojourner in the earth (
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18:40, 17 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Approving ALT4, although I also prefer ALT2. Use of the images on the main page, however, is not approved, because both images have unresolved tags (lacking justification for United States public domain status).
Cielquiparle (
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08:49, 27 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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Cielquiparle: The US PD tag is there, under "Licensing", but I moved it up into the box. Not an expert on these tags, but in my experience they do not check whether there are other tags in the same page, so the warning is never 'resolved' AFAIK.
Constantine ✍ 14:36, 30 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Maybe someone from Commons will see this and advise – at least there are the two PD tags now side by side – it just looks a little funny that there's a CC-BY-4.0 license alongside them as well. Seems contradictory. In any case I wouldn't be confident enough to pass the image, but another editor may be able to explain why it's ok and/or help fix it. In any case, the DYK hook and article are approved, and shouldn't be held up just for the picture.
Cielquiparle (
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14:56, 30 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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Cplakidas and
Cielquiparle: I've moved the PD tags into a wrapper template; this allows PD-old to detect the presence of PD-US and therefore hides the message that says "You must also include a United States public domain tag". The other warnings are just part of the template and can't be hidden. I'm also no expert, but I think this is okay now.
Sojourner in the earth (
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16:23, 30 March 2023 (UTC)reply