User:EpochFail/Statement issues

This page contains a random sample of statements from Wikipedia articles that an algorithm has flagged as having issues. For a given statement below, review it and respond letting us know if it has the flagged issue. Leave a yes or no along with your notes on each statement. We will compare the responses with the predictions our model has generated to determine its effectiveness and share the results with the community.

Point of View (POV issues)
For each statement below, let us know if it has a POV issue or not.

Statements

 * An issue of "Scientific American" featured criticism of his book, and Lomborg rebutted the criticism on his website, quoting the Scientific American article at length. 
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Review more POV statements
 * Data on the incidence of psychological disorders in association with abortion remain inconclusive.
 * Mark Satin has been a controversial public figure since the age of 20.
 * There are three special cap power-ups that appear in certain areas on many stages. 
 * There are three special cap power-ups that appear in certain areas on many stages. 
 * There are three special cap power-ups that appear in certain areas on many stages. 

Discussion
Put any of your general thought about our POV issue detection here --EpochFail (talk &bull; contribs) 00:40, 13 September 2020 (UTC)

Clarity (CLARIFY issues)
For each statement below, let us know if it needs clarification.

Statements
Review more CLARIFY statements
 * The album was released in 1994 on Rough Trade Records in the United Kingdom and Bar/None Records in the United States. 
 * When released into the atmosphere, e.g., when a helium-filled balloon leaks or bursts, it eventually escapes into space and is permanently lost. </tt>
 * <tt>Cuddles is a comfort doll, puppetered by Bob Martin. Designed to provide solace to people with problems, he has now become the problem. </tt>
 * <tt>The Poverty of Historicism is a 1957 book by philosopher Karl Popper, in which he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism.</tt>
 * <tt>Cuddles is a comfort doll, puppetered by Bob Martin. Designed to provide solace to people with problems, he has now become the problem. </tt>
 * <tt>The Poverty of Historicism is a 1957 book by philosopher Karl Popper, in which he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism.</tt>
 * <tt>The Poverty of Historicism is a 1957 book by philosopher Karl Popper, in which he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism.</tt>

Citation needed
For each statement below, let us know if it needs a citation.

Statements
Review more statements in need of citation
 * <tt>The album was released in 1994 on Rough Trade Records in the United Kingdom and Bar/None Records in the United States.</tt> ("Introduction" section)
 * <tt>When released into the atmosphere, e.g., when a helium-filled balloon leaks or bursts, it eventually escapes into space and is permanently lost.</tt> ("Early Life" section)
 * <tt>Cuddles is a comfort doll, puppetered by Bob Martin. Designed to provide solace to people with problems, he has now become the problem.</tt> ("Career" section)
 * <tt>The Poverty of Historicism is a 1957 book by philosopher Karl Popper, in which he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism.</tt> ("Initiatives" section)
 * <tt>Cuddles is a comfort doll, puppetered by Bob Martin. Designed to provide solace to people with problems, he has now become the problem.</tt> ("Career" section)
 * <tt>The Poverty of Historicism is a 1957 book by philosopher Karl Popper, in which he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism.</tt> ("Initiatives" section)
 * <tt>The Poverty of Historicism is a 1957 book by philosopher Karl Popper, in which he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism.</tt> ("Initiatives" section)

What is this for?
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