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Peer Review- Rachel
Hi Lindsey! Overall, I found your draft contributions to the article "Social media in the 2020 United States presidential election" very thorough and comprehensive. It was interesting to read about the ongoing election and how social media is influencing the election and perceptions about COVID-19. I also did not know that Slack was a platform used in this industry.

Article Contribution Tone

 * Is it encyclopedic? Yes, it is written in an academically formal language.

Easily Understood Lead Section

 * Looking at the lead by itself, do I feel satisfied that I know the importance of the topic? Yes
 * Looking at the lead again after reading the rest of the article, does the lead reflect the most important information? Yes
 * Does the lead give more weight to certain parts of the article over others? Is anything missing? Is anything redundant? No, the lead does not give more weight to certain parts of the article than others. I do not feel anything is missing or redundant.

A Clear Structure

 * Are the sections organized well, in a sensible order? yes
 * Would they make more sense presented some other way (chronologically, for example)? No

Balanced Coverage

 * Is each section's length equal to its importance to the article's subject? Yes
 * Are there sections in the article that seem unnecessary? Is anything off-topic? Nope
 * Does the article reflect all the perspectives represented in the published literature? Yes, reflected the cited sources well
 * Are any significant viewpoints left out or missing? No
 * Does the article draw conclusions or try to convince the reader to accept one particular point of view? No, the article draft has no biases

Neutral Content

 * Do you think you could guess the perspective of the author by reading the article? No
 * Are there any words or phrases that don't feel neutral? No
 * Does the article focus too much on negative or positive information? No

Reliable Sources
Rachelkmoy (talk) 06:14, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
 * Are most statements in the article connected to a reliable source, such as textbooks and journal articles? Or do they rely on blogs or self-published authors? The statements in the article are supported by reliable and credible sources.
 * Are there a lot of statements attributed to one or two sources? No, the article draft is balanced with support and evidence from many sources.
 * Are there any unsourced statements in the article, or statements that you can't find stated in the references? No