User:Will longley/Political satire/Braelynnd Peer Review

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Will Longley
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 * Political satire

Evaluate the drafted changes
You all have very good new sources to add to the article and have draft incorporated them very well. I would consider putting in a few more relevant graphics for the more modern explanations of poltiical satire, just because some people better understand things when shown a relevant image.

Gigi: I think adding those statistics about voting in relation to political satire would be super good if you can find reliable data on that.

Sounds good I also want to note that I saw the little portion about adding graphics and that is something I would be interested doing as well. In terms of the political satire statistics I tried to research it and I did find sites like https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121105195950.htm which shows some representative data in the polling. -Gigi

Will: It seems like the origins and genres as well as the 19th and 20th century section really already covers what would go under the "well known" section. I would focus more on more relevant examples in the 21st century since it looks like so much of this page is already historical.

I'm going to add ideas about the 21st century. Thanks.

Will.

Maggie: The United States section already seems very informative, instead of looking for more on US prior to 1960, it might be worth the time to explore some of the other countries that have smaller sections such as Germany.

That is a good suggestion, thanks! - Maggie

Bjorn: A good plan to add how the practice of Politcal satire might have negatives as well as being funny.