User talk:Cbasto95/sandbox

"Article evaluation"

"eSports"

Mostly everything was related to eSports, though when I came across the Performance Enhancing Drugs section I was distracted. I did not know it was a major concern, especially with competitive video games. The risks is what distracted me because they talked about serotonin syndrome which I had no clue about. I then clicked on serotonin syndrome and began reading about it.

Article is neutral. Not pushing the idea of how great of eSports is nor how bad it is. Article does a great job staying neutral especially during the controversy of eSports being considered a sport.

Most citations works, though some are still needed for some points.

Talk page has people wanting to add information though they have been rejected due to poor sources. The eSports wiki was also nominated as a good article though it did not meet the good article criteria at the time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:ESports — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cbasto95 (talk • contribs) 00:31, 24 October 2017 (UTC)

"Fantasy Basketball" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasy_basketball

-Article does not have any citations.

- Maybe add a history section

- Rearrange contents

- "League Settings" needs additional information.

- "Number of Teams" Public/Private Leagues Briefly discuss what a Public League is. A Public League is a league where anyone can join. The league does not require an invitation from a commissioner, rather it is found publicly on ESPN Fantasy Basketball, Yahoo Fantasy Basketball, etc. Number of teams that are allowed in Public Leagues: 8 to 12. Number of teams that are allowed in Private Leagues: 4 to 20.

- "Scoring Types" can be changed to "League Types?" Head-to-head (H2H) Points Head-to-head (H2H) Each Category Head-to-head (H2H) Most Categories Season Points

- "Fantasy Draft" can be changed to "The Process of Drafting" or "Drafting"

- Add "Demographics"

- Add "Waiver Wire" -A list of available players that were not drafted and/or players that were dropped from a manager's roster.
 * Waiver Wire: A Player Transaction

-Managers are allowed to add players from the "Waiver Wire" onto their rosters in exchange for a player on their current roster.

-Managers can also drop a player(s), which inserts the dropped player into the "Waiver Wire".

-Waiver Wire is accessible to all players in the league.

-Waiver Wires may have restrictions / specific rules depending on commissioner's preferred settings.

- Talk about "Draft Kit"

- A draft kit on ESPN's Fantasy Basketball website contains articles with advice from ESPN's staff.

- ESPN's staff consist of basketball analysts, writers, and experts.

- Advice contains information about NBA players and their statistics.

- Some articles require a paid subscription to access the information.

- Some articles are labeled as "cheat sheets" because of the advanced information that is provided from analyst.

- Add "Player Rater"

- Add information about Glossary of key statistics.

- "Draft Settings" Draft Date: The date that is selected by the commissioner of the league. Draft Time (EST): The time that is selected by the commissioner for when the draft begins. Seconds Per Pick: Amount of time that is given to each owner to select a player to draft. Draft Order: The order in which each owner will draft. Allow Draft Pick Trading: Allowing other owners to exchange their draft position.

- "Draft Methods" "Draft Types" Auto-pick draft Live Online draft Offline draft (Custom Leagues only) Auction Draft

Make sure to present changes in talk page, before attempting to reformat page.

-Daily Fantasy Basketball section needs additional information.

Positions — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cbasto95 (talk • contribs) 20:25, 21 November 2017 (UTC)