User:Fransan2021/Dictyosphaeria versluysii/Jsmartzz Peer Review

General info

 * Whose work are you reviewing?

(provide username) - Fransan2021


 * Link to draft you're reviewing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fransan2021/Dictyosphaeria_versluysii?veaction=edit&preload=Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template
 * Link to the current version of the article: Dictyosphaeria versluysii

Evaluate the drafted changes
Please answer the following questions in detail addressed to the classmate whose article you are reviewing. Remember this is constructive feedback, so be polite and clear in your suggestions for improving their article. We are all working together to improve the Wikipedia pages for the amazing species.

Use a different font style (bold or italic) for your answers so it is easy for the author to see your comments!


 * 1) First, what does the article do well? (Think about content, structure, complementing the existing article, writing, etc.)
 * 2) * Is there anything from your review that impressed you? No there is nothing this article does well as it's incomplete.
 * 3) Check the main points of the article:
 * 4) * Does the article only discuss the species the article is about? (and not the genus or family) Yes it discusses the species specifically but it also references the species as "green algae."
 * 5) * Are the subtitles for the different sections appropriate? No there is one subtitle and the information contained is not appropriate.
 * 6) * Is the information under each section appropriate or should anything be moved? No information should be moved and appropriate sections should be created.
 * 7) * Is the writing style and language of the article appropriate? (concise and objective information for a worldwide audience) No, the sentences are incomplete.
 * 8) Check the sources:
 * 9) * Is each statement or sentence in the text linked to at least one source in the reference list with a little number? No.
 * 10) * Is there a reference list at the bottom? No.
 * 11) * Is each of those sources linked with a little number? No.
 * 12) * What is the quality of the sources? There are no sources.
 * 13) Give some suggestions on how to improve the article (think of anything that could be explained in more details or with more clarity or any issues addressed in the questions above):
 * 14) * What changes do you suggest and how would they improve the article? Find good sources and start adding information. Start by adding the subtitles and slowly add the information you discover in your sources.
 * 15) * Is the article ready for prime-time and the world to see on Wikipedia? If not, how could the author improve the article to be ready? No. The article needs time and effort.
 * 16) What's the most important thing the author could do to improve the article? Find reliable sources.
 * 17) Did you notice anything about the article you reviewed that could be applicable to your own article? Not really as there wasn't much to go by.