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Article Evaluation
Me Too movement

Though the article stems into other regions that adopted the movement and slightly parallel topics, the details all seemed relevant in explaining the Me Too Movement. The one topic that could be dubious is giving an entire section to explain the #HeToo movement, but even this seems relevant given its origins were inspired from this topic. The topic is neutral, and they even go into detail describing feminists who are against the movement and the potential drawbacks to it. Therefore, the authors did a good job avoiding biases. Both viewpoints of being for and against the movement seem to be equally discussed; therefore, there is not one side that is overrepresented or underrepresented. The links to the citations are working. Though the sources effectively support the claims being made in the article, there is a heavy use of sources that come from news outlets and magazines. Unlike academic journals, these sources have room for bias from the outlets, so they may need to be viewed in more depth to ensure the respective reporter in each case reported objectively. The information is updated and seems to have the latest information on the movement. The talk page of the article believes that there could be a greater discussion in regards to some of the countries thad slightly less detail in their sections. Beyond that, other discussions are in regards to whether certain content should be removed from the page because the actual credibility of the source, story, or statistic is questionable and lacks full clarity.

Feedback regarding the reference of the #HeToo movement on this movement's Talk Page:

Talk:Me Too movement

Possible Articles to Work On

 * Fat Acceptance Movement
 * Link: Fat acceptance movement
 * Edits:
 * I would add more credited sources from medical journals that would accurately highlight both stances of controversial topics relating to fat, such as the relationship between metabolism and obesity.
 * The section of "Debates within the Movement" would be improved with additional sources that would clarify the differing stances on the subject.
 * Research could be done regarding how the movement differs based on different regions or countries in the world, and each could have its own section if there proves to be sufficient information for each.
 * Student Activism
 * Link: Student activism
 * Edits:
 * The section of instrumental figures currently focuses heavily on American figures, so there can be additional information added on international figures and the work they have done in their respective countries.
 * The article currently is just broken down into details about a number of different countries; however, it would be beneficial to have more information about the topic in general. For examples, research into the overall history of when the first origins of student activism could be included.
 * In general, there should be more information about the topic as a whole before it dives into the intrinsics of each country. Information on how the term "student activism" is defined and how it has evolved over time could be beneficial if included.
 * Social Movement Theory
 * Link: Social movement theory
 * Edits:
 * All of the sections have very little detail and references in them, so additional detail and citations can be added in each of the sections.
 * The article simply provides minimal detail on certain specific sectors of this theory. In addition to making each section more thorough, there needs to be a "General Overview" and "History" section. This would tie all the information together and give the reader some context before jumping into the more specific sections of the theory.
 * There is a long list of potential sections that the author would like added to the article, which they would need help with. Particularly, "New Social Movement Theory" and "Theories on Countermovements" are sections that would add tremendous value to the article. Therefore, listing information about these topics and citing references for them would be helpful.