User talk:SICrawford

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Hello, SICrawford, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Potential articles

 * TikTok food trends
 * Would have been a good one but it's already assigned to another student in another current class
 * Food blogging
 * A great one! Has been worked on by a student in some other class, so it reads as very studenty
 * Diabetes Canada
 * This one might not have enough content, but it clearly needs a bump. You might be able to do it but would probably have to get some more info and resources to really help it along.
 * Federal Bureau of Investigation portrayal in media
 * This kind of article is tough. It's a legacy of the history of Wikipedia when they used to allow more trivia types of things like this. But I don't know if there is a clear consensus on what to do with them these days. It might need to be made into a list rather than an article? Dunno. However, this one might be a good candidate for broaching that question and seeing if you get any responses since there is other material here for you to work with beyond just the list. So you could take it on if you want.
 * Marching
 * This is a great one and is a perfect example of a stalled article. Definitely do this one!

So it seems to me that you'll want to do Food blogging and Marching, but you could also do the FBI one if you want to take on that task. Etherfire (talk) 21:48, 11 February 2022 (UTC)