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TonyTheTiger: I can't see any problems with the article or the hook but could the hook be made a bit sharper? Is it necessary to include NCAA? My preference would be to avoid abbreviations which those of us outside the USA aren't likely to recognise. Also add a space between 1 and million, or maybe just say one million dollars?
SmartSE (
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17:42, 28 April 2023 (UTC)reply
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Theleekycauldron: My bad for not spotting that, although the information did come direct from their agent. @
TonyTheTiger:This from Forbes (and not
WP:FORBESCON) looks like a better source than the one you've swapped it for. That repeats the NYP info (which is therefore fine to include) but also has their own estimate of $1.7m.
SmartSE (
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14:13, 19 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Additionally, would you like to submit images for this nomination? Both images are of high quality, and I especially like the photo with the two sisters. No guarantees that they will be used on the Main Page, but it doesn't hurt to try.
Edge3 (
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15:28, 25 June 2023 (UTC)reply
The picture of the two of them would not be appropriate for the main page for the sister in the background (Hanna). I don't think the main image really looks like how she presents herself now. She is mostly posts a lot of thirst trap pics that flaunt her curvy hip area and her blonde hair. The main bio image is from when she was purely a basketball player. However, as a subject, she would be a great lead image. I think it would likely get 10k plus views a main image even without a thirst trap image. It might be good for the main page to have an image for her. I'd be happy to nominate her main image (
File:Hanna Cavinder (cropped).jpg).--
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06:05, 27 June 2023 (UTC)reply
You're still over 200 characters. I suggested "replacing "dollars" with the dollar sign ($), among other fixes." Would it be better to just use the NCAA abbreviation?
Edge3 (
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03:29, 28 June 2023 (UTC)reply
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The short description has 74 characters and most short descriptions have 40 or fewer characters. Cavinder is known for being a basketball player and social media personality, though, most of the article actually covers her basketball career. What about changing the short description to "American former basketball player"?
Article complies with the
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MOS:WTW guidelines. There is no fiction and embedded lists within the article, so I am skipping
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MOS:EMBED.
Checking ref, verifiability, and whether there is original research.
References section with a {{reflist}} template is present in the article.
No referencing issues.
Most of the listed references are reliable, however:
I've noted everything that you should do above, this is to: add alt texts to images, shorten the short description to 40 or less characters, fix the 7 dead URLs, replace New York Post sources with reliable sources, and add a source for her height.Vacant0 (
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08:52, 21 August 2023 (UTC)reply
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TonyTheTiger: It's been a week since this GA review has started and all issues related to GA criteria have been addressed. I'll promote the article to GA status now but I'd like to see alt texts added and the short desc shortened (less than 40 characters).
Vacant0 (
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14:15, 26 August 2023 (UTC)reply
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