User talk:Damontheknees

Daniel Anton: Problems With "Noteworthiness"; substandard documentation and other issues.
As an academic, and as an author, and editor, of academic scientific literature and novels, short stories and marketing literature, one notes that there are major flaws with this page, Daniel Anton.

From a research point of view, the citations of instances, or history, are most substandard lacking even a modicum of rigor meeting standards. Original sources are not linked to and one is presented a list of a thousand or more people with NO DOCUMENTATION as to its legitimacy. One must spend an hour, or more, attempting to find if Daniel Anton was granted an award. This will be particularly frustrating for the average reader, as it was for me. I gave up after searching through one of these lists for 45 minutes without being able to verify one of the claims made on this page. This list has no heading nor is it tied to any Department of Defense Data Base.

Citation one leads to a blog article about a baseball game. This is only one of several very substandard "citations" on this page. I do believe the utilization of the adverb "very" is justified in this case.

Citation 3 ^ "Jump up to: a b "Daniel B. Anton (Platoon Leader of Second Squad, Bayonet Company)" (PDF). www.simply-american.com. Retrieved 7 December 2014". Leads to NOWHERE. There is also a link to www. simply American. com. This link is irrelevant to any discussion on this page.

There is no link or citation to the claim of software development.

The history of this page indicates undisclosed paid editing and development. The history of this page also indicates sock puppetry.

The original developer of the Daniel Anton Wikipedia page has been blocked from Wikipedia.

This page, Daniel Anton, appears to be efforts to get around the salting of Dan Anton and Daniel B. Anton Wikipedia pages which were deleted for a lack of noteworthiness and that there was unambiguous marketing on these two pages which were deleted.Damontheknees (talk) 17:21, 12 September 2017 (UTC)