User:Imekki/sandbox

Article Evaluation

Evaluate article content by answering the following questions:


 * Is everything in the article relevant to the article topic? Is there anything that distracted you? The celebritites section of the article confused me because I felt that the way it was written was weak and didn't dive deep enough into black feminism the way the rest of the article did.
 * Is any information out of date? Is anything missing that could be added? Not that I noticed.
 * What else could be improved? Highlighting how overlooked some aspects of Black Feminism are and how a lot of terms like Black Lives Matter were actually coined by black women.

Evaluate the article's tone by answering the following questions:


 * Is the article neutral? Are there any claims that appear heavily biased toward a particular position? The article feels pretty neutral.
 * Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented? I feel like some parts of the article could be expanded and could better highlight key players roles in Black Feminism.

Evaluating the article's sources by answering the following questions:


 * Check a few citations. Do the links work? Does the source support the claims in the article? The links i checked all work and support the article.
 * Is each fact referenced with an appropriate, reliable reference? Where does the information come from? Are these neutral sources? If biased, is that bias noted? Yes each fact is. The sources are pretty neutral. Although for the celebrity sources they seemed a bit inflated but that might be because celebrities will never really have a completely neutral platform.

Now take a look at how others are talking about this article on the talk page.

 * What kinds of conversations, if any, are going on behind the scenes about how to represent this topic? People are correcting miscited quotes and giving feedback.
 * How is the article rated? Is it a part of any WikiProjects? I'm having trouble finding the article rating but if I had to guess I would say its a C rating. It's a part of the Feminism, African Diaspora, and the Women's History Projects.