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Overall: Article is new enough, long enough, well-sourced, neutral and plagiarism-free. Although the hook is interesting and cited, it seems to be stating an opinion as a fact, which I believe violates
WP:DYK#Content: The hook should refer to established facts that are unlikely to change [...] [and] be neutral (emphasis in original). QPQ has been done.
Pamzeis (
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05:08, 20 October 2021 (UTC)reply
I'd also like to point out that "absolutely disgusting" should probably be quoted—on a side note, this is a delightful article on a horrifying subject and I was happier when I didn't know that existed. Nice work on the article!
theleekycauldron (
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06:00, 20 October 2021 (UTC)reply
I've added an ALT0a which quotes "absolutely disgusting". As for this not being an "established fact", I hope I never live in a world where offering severed human feet to neighborhood children is not considered absolutely disgusting. I've also added an ALT1, which has less shock value, but is more mysterious; I think I actually like it better than my original, for that reason. I'd be happy to have the image be used. I'm afraid I'm not smart enough to know how to rework my nomination to add that to the template, so could somebody please assist me on that? Thanks. --
RoySmith(talk)14:43, 20 October 2021 (UTC)reply
The more I think about it, the more I prefer ALT1. Since it refers to something near the end of the article, it keeps people interested long enough to get to the end. Oh, what a twisted world I live in that I'm excited about having written a click-baity headline. --
RoySmith(talk)14:51, 20 October 2021 (UTC)reply
ALT1 is certainly very interesting but I think it fails
WP:DYK#Content/
WP:DYKSG#C6: If the subject is a work of fiction or a fictional character, the hook must involve the real world in some way. If I'm correct, in-universe hooks aren't allowed. We can go with ALT0a but as the nom seems to prefer ALT1, let's see if we can work with that.
Pamzeis (
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00:50, 21 October 2021 (UTC)reply
OK, we'll go with ALT0a. If anyone has any ideas on how to make ALT1 out-of-universe (but still keep its hookiness), please share.
Pamzeis (
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02:49, 21 October 2021 (UTC)reply
Oh, right, forgot about that. The image is free, clear and used in the article so it's approved. I'm fine with IingAR as well.
Pamzeis (
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04:01, 21 October 2021 (UTC)reply
ALT0a to
T:DYK/P4 with considerable lighthearted regret and/or disgust