User:SABA90S/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I chose this article because I believe travel and vacation are some of the most important parts of people’s lives. Also, the tourism industry has been deeply affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic and I am interested in getting more information about it and how it will survive and have the customer's back. My first impression was that the article was focused on Covid-19 pandemic and it's impact on tourism globally.

Evaluate the article
First, I read the article to see if everything in the article is relevant to the topic or not and to me it was relevant. Then I checked to see if anything is out of data and missing that could be added. I think they can also add small businesses like short-term rentals, to the sections by sector.

Then I checked to identify any notable equity gaps. underrepresent or misrepresent historically marginalized populations, and also if the article underrepresents or misrepresent historically marginalized populations. That I think the article was in a good shape.

In this step, I checked to see if the article is neutral or there are any claims that appear heavily biased toward a particular position, and I couldn’t realize any biased through the article. I think the main focus of the article is on tourism and as it is relevant to the topic, so it doesn’t mean it is overrepresented.

Then I checked a couple of the citations to see if the links work and the source supports the claim in the article and all of them worked. There were all reliable references. One of them was more about Wisconsin state. However, I don’t think this means biased. It just focused more on in this state.

Then I took a look at how others were talking about this article on the talk page. There were two conversations. One about adding ‘’travel corridors" or "travel bubbles’’ and another one about adding recreational vehicle industry. However, I only agree with the first one.

The article is rated well I think, and It is also a part of a couple of WikiProjects. In the end, I chose one question relevant to the article that I was evaluating and submit it on the talk page.