User:Rodriguezl17/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
(Provide a link to the article here.) Ice cream

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
(Briefly explain why you chose it, why it matters, and what your preliminary impression of it was.)

I choose something I'm interested in and wouldn't mind reading and I like ice cream.

Evaluate the article
The topic is clearly described in the intro and gives a brief summary. The article seems up to date and even has the history of ice cream and it's importance. Different cultures that eat ice cream are also included in the article. The article is un-biased and isn't trying to persuade you that ice cream in better in one country compared to another. The sources are mostly up to date starting as early as the early 2000's and as late as 2022. Most of the sources were well known sources for example I saw something like Fox News there was a lot of well known sources like that one being used in the article. I didn't notice any grammatical errors but everything over all seemed well organized and well put together. I didn't notice any citations for the picture being used or how the images were found. But for the most part there was a picture of different ice creams to go with each different paragraph of different ice creams. Now that I have read the comments I don't know how I feel about this article anymore there were some things that needed to be fixed and the creator was just not having it and just being rude. The author is being stubborn and there's some changes I noticed could be made once I read the comments but haven't been made and the author decided to protect and lock their article. There is also 1 biased opinion which is sorbet is an ice cream when someone else disagrees with him and tells him to remove it and the author refused to. I think the article can continue being worked on so there's no problems. The last comment on the thread was from 3 days ago I think eventually the author will loose their big ego and make changes that were brought up in conversation.