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A fact from Sea rewilding appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 17 February 2022 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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Comment: Chidgk1 did a QPQ for
Great North Bog but it was put against Dr Highton's list. So either that QPQ could be used here or anyway Dr Highton has not reached 5 yet. So either way no further QPQ required I think
The article needs a good tidy up:
MOS:HEADINGS (drop caps),
MOS:CITEPUNCT,
MOS:SEEALSO. Once the latter has replaced the section "Related links", the article won't meet minimum size requirements any longer. Let me know when these basic things are under control. Also, I question the definite article in the hook. Yes, it's used like that in the source given but it's hyping things up to the point that it does not meet
WP:NPOV. It might be "a" new way to capture carbon. Schwede6621:56, 19 January 2022 (UTC)reply
I tidied the last remaining issue. Others also expanded the article. It’s your lucky day; it’s now long enough. I’ll look at it tomorrow in detail. Schwede6608:37, 21 January 2022 (UTC)reply
As I said, the article is now long enough. It's new enough. I've tidied it up further for use of external links (see edit summary for details). It's neutral but has a narrow focus on Europe (especially England); given that it's an international issue, it could do with a broader perspective. That said, we aren't aiming for perfection and as long as no maintenance tags turn up, I shall let this slide. It's suitably referenced. Earwig is happy. With the edits that have been undertaken, the ALT1 hook fact is no longer spelled out in the article. I've struck ALT0 for clarity. With regards to a QPQ, that is the nominator's responsibility and given that you've got a good number of credits under your belt, one is required for this nomination from you. The image's license is fine, but I'm not sure that it's a great image. There are better images in
c:Category:Kelp forests in my view. So there's a bit more to do. Schwede6608:03, 23 January 2022 (UTC)reply
QPQ is outstanding. When you nominate somebody else's article, both you and the article creator get a credit. As the nominator, it's your responsibility to provide a QPQ. It's irrelevant whether the article creator does have less than 5 credits when they did not nominate the article themselves. So once you provide a QPQ, I'll check the hook and image. Strictly speaking, you are in debit with your QPQs as you've claimed
Template:Did you know nominations/Safad El Battikh, Kafra, Lebanon and Ayta al-Jabal three times when it resulted in just one credit for the nominator (due to the overlap in content between the articles). As an aside,
that edit did not create a ping as explained at
WP:MENTION. Schwede6618:21, 25 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the QPQ. Sorry for being fussy but I'm not happy with the source being used. The quote "the new way to capture carbon" is contained in the article's headline but the body doesn't actually talk about it. Upon reading the article, I discovered that this was attributed to The Right Honourable
George Eustice and I've thus gone ahead and watched his speech. And in fact, the headline is editorialised; he didn't say such a thing. And if he did, I missed it. What he did say that is closest to this statement,
starting here, is as follows: it is increasingly recognised that enabling our oceans to rewild and recover has got a very important role in carbon sequestration. Have a listen yourself. They have put words into his mouth that I couldn't hear come out of it. As such, it's not appropriate to use it as a direct quote in the article and certainly not suitable as a source for a DYK hook. What I suggest you do is quote what it is that the minister did say.
Template:Cite AV media is what you use for citing a speech recorded on YouTube. Then use that as the basis of a hook and attribute it to Eustice. How does that sound? Schwede6619:13, 28 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Schwede66 How about ALT2? - repeating "sea" seems hooky to me - and it is very short in contrast to the likely length of the other hooks on the same day
Nothing obligatory as I nominated it - but if course if you like to respond to any review comments or have a better hook etc feel free to suggest/edit. I am just taking advantage of your hard work creating new articles - did not even have to add any text as it was just over the DYK limit - and the hook suggested itself - and there can be 5 of these under your name before we have to do a review (QPQ in the jargon) in exchange. I had never heard of the subject before so hopefully interesting to other readers too.
Chidgk1 (
talk)
06:42, 21 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Wiki Education assignment: ERTH 4303 Resources of the Earth
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Cassidylight.