User:SandyGeorgia/sandbox/Archive 2

Identified DYK problems

 * Malta Test Station; plagiarism, stayed on mainpage with copyvio tag, got almost 3,000 hits, ANI
 * Spring Canyon, Utah; WP:Close paraphrasing and non-reliable, commercial source, found at RFA
 * Jameela Jamil; non-reliable sources, BLP, on mainpage but DYK pulled it as soon as I let them know, DYK Talk
 * Black Eyed Kids; non-reliable sources, notability not established, only one RS, I alerted DYK and they still ran it on mainpage with maintenance tags, DYK talk Was previously deleted, then recreated, still no reliable sources, see Articles for deletion/Black Eyed Kids (3rd nomination)
 * William S. Stevens; WP:Close paraphrasing and structure, SG talk discussion during RFA


 * New
 * Mutant Girls Squad, on mainpage but pulled by DYK as soon as I pointed it out, blatant plagiarism
 * Steven Girvin, to be evaluated for close paraphrasing
 * Alladi Ramakrishnan, plagiarized and almost entirely based on an article written by his son (WP:V)
 * Mukta Barve, close paraphrasing, "lifetime of servitude to local deity", dubious sourcing
 * Seven Gates of Hell, close paraphrasing, main source can't be checked because subscription is required, but
 * "Others say that, completely unrelated to the asylum story, an eccentric physician who lived on the property built several gates along a path deep into the forest."
 * vs.
 * "to an eccentric local doctor who erected a large gate at the entrance to his property, and rumors sprang up that there was a series of gates beyond that one along a road leading deep into the woods"
 * from the second source, which is not reliable because it uses Wikipedia as a reference. On the main page now.


 * Brown Lady of Raynham Hall, on the main page now, main source is not a reliable source, also a commercial website,, entire paragraph is uncited. Completely plagiarized from that source. Pulled from the mainpage when I notified ANI. Checked two more DKYs from same editor, they don't use reliable sources, didn't check them for plagiarism.


 * My mistakes in my haste to evaluate (these were on the mainpage, leading me to act too quickly):
 * José Sisto, thought it was a BLP
 * Acheron class torpedo boat; did not find source, which turned out to be below the citation section


 * Reminder to thank Scott MacDonald
 * "Jaw flapping"
 * "Jaw flapping malcontent"