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Hi ASRASR. I see you are adding a section called "Scoring and suggested article improvements" to the talk pages of various articles related to sustainable development. What does it mean when you assert something like "this article scores 43 out of 100 and the lead scores 13"? Who or what produced these scores? Are these assessments standardised in an accepted way for technical writing? Where are some comparison points, such as the average score for a random Wikipedia article, or a b-grade assessed article. What would be considered a target score, and who is making these judgements? In short, can you point to an appropriate objective framework for these scores? If not, it might be more helpful to omit them and just list specific improvements you would like to see. Also, you are talking to voluntary editors here. Just telling them what you consider is wrong and instructing them what they should be doing, as you did here, is not always a hugely successful strategy, more like a prompt for editors to focus their interest elsewhere. Regards. — Epipelagic ( talk) 01:45, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
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Hello ASRASR,
I see you are beavering away but might you have time to take a look at
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates#Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_Turkey
I realise this is less important than the article you are working on. But if it were to reach featured standard it might serve as an example or inspiration for more important articles such as Greenhouse gas emissions by China
Any suggestions for improvement (or of course direct edits) are welcome but if you can only check one section maybe your expertise would fit /info/en/?search=Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_Turkey#Agriculture,_fishing_and_waste
or
/info/en/?search=Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_Turkey#Carbon_sinks
Regards
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Articles that you have been involved in editing— Sustainable forest management, Afforestation, and Proforestation—have been proposed for merging with another article. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. Chidgk1 ( talk) 07:11, 28 April 2024 (UTC)