User talk:Haleymadi

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Article Vetting
Here are my thoughts on the articles you chose, Haley:

History of the NFL: - This hasn't been worked on for some years, so there's potential for updating, checking the purpose, and following up with sources. This could be a good fit.

Influence of mass media: - This article is currently being worked on by another student in another course, so I would avoid it.

Music of Tennessee: - This seems like a great fit, since it's been flagged for sources and there's an uneven distribution of content.

Personal Branding: - This is another great fit, since it has multiple issues and no one has worked on it for a few months.

Social media optimization: - This one is currently being worked in another student in another course as well.

Overall: I think that Music of Tennessee and Personal Branding would be your best options for this project. Happy to discuss these further if you like. Spike Mugiwara (talk) 19:03, 23 September 2020 (UTC)