User talk:Jackson Dutra

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Peer Review for Jackson by Gabby Jorrin
User:Jackson Dutra/Gender separation in Judaism/Gabrielajorrin Peer Review

Above are the comments on your peer-review I did! Down below are the comments I specifically made :)

Lead evaluation: As Jackson is editing the lead sentence, it can be a bit overly detailed as he gets into the second sentence. I think he can add the second sentence to the background portion.

Content evaluation: Overall, the Article is separated well, and talks about various topics in which the men and women are separated, gives good insight overall.

Tone and balance evaluation: The tone of the article is neutral, the paraphrasing of quotes is done well, and is there to strictly share information and not to hold an opinion.

Sources and references evaluation: I clicked all the links, and they work very well, takes me directly to the article it is referencing to most sources are current between 2005-2018... most about 2015.

Organization evaluation: What I like most about this article is the broken-down subject, makes it easy to read especially when someone is looking for specific information and wants to find it fast!

Images and media evaluation: Jackson did not add images to this article and there is only one picture, adding more pictures could make the article better.

New Article Evaluation: Not a new article.

Overall evaluation: Yes I believe the content that will be added by Jackson will make the article better, it dives deeper into what actually Halakha’s culture is without making it confusing and uses precise/neutral language in order to avoid bias. Although it might be a bit too detailed for the intro comment as it dives into Halakha but can be added to the background section! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gabrielajorrin (talk • contribs) 20:24, 18 October 2020 (UTC)