User:Chaosdruid/GA1/Archive

Ditton, Kent
✅ = added to GA1 review
 * Talk:Ditton, Kent/GA1

Note to self - User:Shaibalahmar and User:Panoramaxism are the same person.

Checks

 * 1) Initial
 * 2) Ref checks
 * 3) Subscription required  - is the material in the text viewable in the url  ✅
 * 4) Incorrect formatting - server not found
 * 5) Incorrect formatting - server not found
 * 6) Incorrect formatting - server not found  - chk  (I fixed it)
 * MoS
 * 1) Layout
 * 2) Some headers have caps in non-proper-nouns
 * 3) History - Why is this not in chronological order? I checked against two other GAs (Chard, Somerset and Didsbury).
 * 4) History - The Place: remove the header entirely as it seems unnecessary?
 * 5) Travel links - consider changing to "Transport"?
 * 6) Education section - should the listings of its schools, particularly those which are current, be in a separate "Education" section?
 * 7) Population - Move from History section -> Demographics?
 * 8) Scripts (Dashes & hyphens etc.)
 * 9) Consistency of style
 * 10) CopyVio/Plagiarism
 * 11) "Borough Court at Ditton (also called Brooke Court) was part of the possessions of the Aylesford Culpepers early in the reign of Edward III (1327-1377). Walter Culpeper4a owned it, and through his descendants it continued down to Richard Culpeper, Esq.," - copyvio? (from the Culpepper family history website) - DuplicationDetector results
 * 12) "Some of the finest and most important research on perennial crops has been conducted on the site, resulting in East Malling’s worldwide reputation. Some of the more well known developments have been achieved in the areas of plant raising, fruit plant culture (especially the development of rootstocks), fruit breeding, ornamental breeding, fruit storage and the biology and control of pests and diseases" - copyvio? (from East Malling Research - History) - DuplicationDetector results
 * 13) War memorial copyvio:  - DuplicationDetector results
 * 14) Newsprint copyvio & plagiarism:, and plagiarism from
 * 15) Turnpike:  DuplicationDetector results
 * 16) Ditton Nature Reserve: DuplicationDetector results
 * 17) Prose & refs
 * 18) Lead:
 * 19) Too short? (article = 35,640 chars)
 * 20) Body:
 * 21) Boldface - There are a few of instances where boldface is incorrectly used (see WP:BOLDFACE) - Especially the sections "Education" and "Economy". The "History" section also has a similar problem in the names of notable people at the start of paragraphs.  (I fixed it)
 * 22) "Also at the commencement" - what is the "commencement"?
 * 23) Refs
 * 24) Reliability (blogs etc)
 * 25) Wetroads.co.uk seems to be a user contributions site. There is a mention in one of the Ditton Parish Council Gazettes (halfway down) that could be used to replace it.✅
 * 26) Dead?
 * 27) Accurate? - they say what the article says
 * 28) Broad coverage
 * 29) Major aspects ✅
 * 30) Coverage ✅
 * 31) Neutral? ✅
 * 32) Stable? ✅
 * 33) Images
 * 34) Too many/few, placement, relevance
 * 35) There are some images that appear superfluous: the Community centre, an empty field with some chopped/broken trees, the cricket match.
 * 36) The panorama has a settlement in the foreground - is that Ditton? If not, where is it? The caption could be used here to explain which is Ditton if it is not the foreground settlement.
 * 37) alt= present? free use? fair-use rationale?
 * 38) No alt text for any of the images
 * 39) Several instances of overly long captions. Consider putting in the body of the article? ✅

GA1 list

 * GA review (see here for what the criteria are, and here for what they are not)


 * 1) It is reasonably well written.
 * a (prose): b (MoS for lead, layout, word choice, fiction, and lists):
 * Lead: it is a little short as the article is 35,640 chars, and so should have three or four paragraphs (Lead). More importantly it does not adequately summarise the body of text; merely mentioning its geographic location and the name of its French twin.
 * 1) It is factually accurate and verifiable.
 * a (references): b (citations to reliable sources):  c (OR):
 * The article has many instances of copyvio, or cutpaste: DuplicationDetector results War memorial, DuplicationDetector results EMR.AC, DuplicationDetector results Culpepper family, DuplicationDetector results Turnpike, Newsprint1, and plagiarism from Newsprint2. These will need to be re-written, or removed. The DuplicationDetector has the exact phrases found so far and can be used to identify the offending text. I have not reported it for copyvio as I am sure the editors will prefer to correct this fairly quickly.
 * Refs:[8] Wetroads.co.uk seems to be a user contributions site. There is a mention of the ford in an already used ref, Ditton Parish Council Gazette Spring 11 (halfway down) that could be used to replace it.
 * [18] Oxford DNB does not show the information referenced, as it requires subscription.
 * 1) It is broad in its coverage.
 * a (major aspects): b (focused):
 * 1) It follows the neutral point of view policy.
 * Fair representation without bias:
 * 1) It is stable.
 * No edit wars, etc.:
 * 1) It is illustrated by images, where possible and appropriate.
 * a (images are tagged and non-free images have fair use rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions):
 * All images lack an alt text for visually impaired readers.
 * There are some images with rather long captions, which could probably be moved to the body of text.
 * Odo bayeux tapestry has no licence
 * There are some images that appear superfluous: the Community centre, an empty field with some chopped/broken trees, the cricket match.
 * The panorama has a settlement in the foreground - is that Ditton? If not, where is it? The caption could be used here to explain which is Ditton if it is not the foreground settlement.
 * 1) Overall:
 * Pass/Fail:
 * The panorama has a settlement in the foreground - is that Ditton? If not, where is it? The caption could be used here to explain which is Ditton if it is not the foreground settlement.
 * 1) Overall:
 * Pass/Fail: