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My perspective may be somewhat skewed by the ongoing Doug Coldwell fiasco. There are over 200 GAs of his that are going to be demoted and stubified, and 3 of those were ones I reviewed. I spent a lot of time and effort on those reviews – he wasn't easy to make content suggestions to – and I think
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And finally, this isn't in any guideline at all, but when a Knowledge article is written on an obscure subject such as this one, it usually becomes the only account of that subject that everyone will see from that point on. In such cases it is my belief that the Knowledge authors should make an
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Following the Miss Absaroka pageant, A.R. Swickard appointed himself "governor" and held a series of grievance hearings covering the perceived wrongs committed by the state of Wyoming. These hearings led to increased media attention on the secessionist movement and its criticisms of the state
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Residents of Wyoming were particularly upset by the Democratic control of the state legislature, believing that their needs were being ignored, and the state was too focused on the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad. This discontent led to rural Republicans calling for secession from
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Every GA reviewer has a slightly different threshold for such things. In any case, I have made some direct edits to the article for some of the cite formatting issues that I raised as well as for a few other copyedits. And here are a few additional comments on more substantive matters:
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Apologies for taking a bit to get to this, I had IRL obligations. I believe I've addressed your concerns. Also, I added some information from Newspapers.com. Most of the 1935 coverage is just repeats of the same half dozen columns. Ping me if there's anything else that needs to be done.
2443:. The text on pp. 220–221 connects the 1930s Absaroka idea to early pushes in the late 1870s for a Black Hills or Lincoln territory in roughly the same area. That's worth adding to the article. (However, this proposed 'Lincoln' seems to be different from the ones described by our 2599:
If another editor takes the time and effort to suggest things that would improve an article that I wrote, I always welcome that, regardless of the level of review. But I realize that not everyone shares that perspective, so yes I should hew a little more closely to review level
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Regardless of what GACR/GACRNOT say, I think multiple sentences followed by a cite clump is a bad idea. What is the advantage? When you are writing an article, it takes no more time to write, say, "Sentence. Sentence. Sentence." than it does to write "Sentence. Sentence.
1509:– this quote sounds like it's from a Wyoming meeting and wouldn't apply to meetings in Montana or South Dakota? Would suggest breaking the long sentence this is part of into separate pieces, with individual citations instead of the clump of three cites at the end. 2465:
The 1870's movement is interesting but not connected to the Absaroka movement itself, just that there was another state that tried to found itself in a generally similar location 60 years prior. There is no link I can see and trying to force one in would violate
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political dimension. The region is overwhelmingly Republican and there was political tension between the Democratic legislature and the Republican farmers. I have tried to avoid calling too much attention to it, because otherwise the section would degrade to
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I don't like the large amount of purported descriptions in the infobox, as I think it gives the impression that this proposal was more material than it actually was. For unrecognized states that actually existed as some kind of entity for a while, such as
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file has the flag being red and white. But how do we know it was this particular shade of red? In other words, this particular svg seems a little too much of a current-day invention to me. Maybe the caption in the infobox could say "color approximate"?
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in Wyoming found in the Walt Longmire western mystery novels and six-season television series. The connection between the state that never was and the county of the novels/series is directly made by the author of the novels, Craig Johnson, in
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whenever you can, since my prior concern about getting outside GA criteria is still salient here. In particular, reference formats aren't particularly strong criteria and there isn't a particularly strict standard format for GA criteria. (see
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magazine: "the Absaroka movement fell along the wayside, but the allure of escape still permeates the region today. Which may be why I base my novels in the fictitious county of Absaroka rather than a real county in northern Wyoming".
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fn 2 – specifying 'web.archive.org' is unnecessary as it is implied by the 'archived by' part of the cite. However it would be good to indicate what kind of document from the university it is, in this case teaching materials.
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The three states listed in the first sentence of the lede are repeated again in the very next sentence. This seems kind of awkward - I read it over a couple of times to make sure the states weren't slightly different.
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I'm not seeing any of your most recent batches of changes in the article. Did your 'Publish changes' not go through? I hope what you did is not lost ... Will respond to your other concerns once this is resolved.
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government, prompting Wyoming, South Dakota, and Montana to spread state revenues more broadly to rural communities. This effort, ultimately, rendered the secessionist movement largely defunct by the end of 1939.
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Maybe it's just me, but I have a hard time seeing where the proposed boundaries are with the map in the infobox. Ideally, it would be combined with a closer-up map, like say is done for states like
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Woah, I had no idea! Newly listed at GA, long enough, neutral, and plagiarism-free – what's up with the citation to history.com? Hook is cited and interesting, and a QPQ has been done. Nice work!
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several footnotes and Further reading section – page numbers should be 'p. nnn', not 'pnnn' or 'Pg.' or whatever. Use 'page=nnn' or 'pages=mmm–nnn' in the cite template for uniform appearance.
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See also section – the entry for Jefferson should be removed, as they are all included in the list entry above that and there is no reason to call out Jefferson in particular.
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book myself (and regarding your concern, it isn't OR, since the author himself directly connects the 1870s and 1930s movements in terms of both geography and motivation).
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I cut most of it, replaced the 'state infobox' with a 'former state infobox' This cleaned up all the error messages that show up when you leave certain parameters blank
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fn 1 – why is 'HISTORY' in all upper case? And the 'Oct 5, 2021' date should be redone in YYYY-MM-DD form like you are using everywhere else in cites.
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the ones I passed are worthy of the mark, but it may all be for naught because some other reviewers passed his GAs with inadequate levels of checking.
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that citations do not need to be this granular. I did it anyway for simplicity's sake, since there was something else that I added to this section
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In the "Reception and legacy" section, you should mention that a fictional political entity based on the same name is well known, that being the
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that's on Newspapers.com says that part of what led to the 1939 movement was people in Sheridan County in Wyoming being upset that not enough
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Regarding cite formatting, yes in many cases it's probably better for reviewers to make the changes themselves, as I ended up doing here.
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was a television series, not a film, and it should be credited to A&E/Netflix since half of its seasons were produced by the latter.
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In the State Info Box there is a line about daylight savings time. Given that the proposal pre-dates WW II, would it have observed DST?—
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and ultimately be very reductive to the actual event. I made a minor clarification but would prefer not to get too deep into the topic.
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Finished, I cleaned up most of this. We're beginning to get outside of GA criteria but figured the edits are still an improvement. 🏵️
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several footnotes – use the 'via=Newspapers.com' option in the cite template and be sure to give the newspaper it was actually in
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I see the old photograph of the proposed state flag. But that is in black-and-white. And I see that the history of the
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In these meetings, complainants would claim “All of the state money and attention goes to the southern part of the state”
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Settlement_of_the_Americas&curid=337701&diff=608743456&oldid=607238298
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https://web.archive.org/web/20081015142742/http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/ROBERTSHISTORY/great_depression_and_the_new_dea.htm
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This is basically just an abridgment of an article in today's Times. Worthless to the extreme without more information.
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were coming their way. That adds a useful, specific perspective to the narrative and is worth adding to the article.
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fn 8 – what is Big Think? A collection of blogs? Is this just reiterating the NYT and South Dakota magaine pieces?
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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fn 3 doesn't say who the publisher actually is – apparently some course material at the University of Wyoming?
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If you want to cite a contemporary account of the May 12, 1939 meeting between the two 'governors', there is
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That way there will be a paragraph for each of the topics in the "Geography and attractions" section heading.
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I completely forgot about that, thanks for the catch!!! Removed and replaced with a much better source. 🏵️
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The chief record of its existence comes from a 1941 publication by the Federal Writers' Project
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was one of the leaders of the Absaroka movement. That's worth adding to the article as well.
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alongside state automobile license plates and state coins for Absaroka were issued soon after.
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First sentence removed the duplicated list of names, but it doesn't read right. I think the
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I just replaced it with the contemporary map. The boarders are very ambiguous to begin with.
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below.
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several footnotes and Further reading section – book titles should be in italics
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No worries on the delay, this is a volunteer activity! Some follow-up comments:
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So, honestly, it's a mixture of both. If you want to be very specific, there was
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Anyway, that's what I have for an initial review, I may add some other things.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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this search shows a number of stories in from 1939 about Absaroka and Swickard
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http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/ROBERTSHISTORY/great_depression_and_the_new_dea.htm
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extra effort to make the article as comprehensive and polished as possible.
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article.) Then on pp. 262–263n7, it says that Professor C. M. Rowe of the
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a successfully closed nomination until the hook appears on the Main Page.
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How Absaroka was perceived and reacted to is certainly about Absaroka.--
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It's a local news source but it does appear to have editorial standards
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fn 1 – what makes the Battleground blog on substack a reliable source?
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Anyway, good job bringing a very interesting subject up to GA level.
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The formation of Absaroka has been debated to have been "half serious"
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Not GA criteria, there have been extensive discussions about this at
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A sentence reads " The chief record of its existence comes from the
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Changed to '5 Oct 2021' This is a bit outside of GA criteria.
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An interesting subject, but have concerns about some aspects
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When you have finished reviewing my changes, please set the
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was a proposed U.S. state that would have included parts of
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Increasing tourism to the region was another motivation ...
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Broke up the sourcing and turned into a compound sentence.
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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fn 7 – what is SweetwaterNOW? A hyperlocal news source?
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Well, that was embarrassing. Edits should be up now. 🏵️
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Main articles: New Deal and 1934 Wyoming state elections
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Regarding the state of this review, I am passing it.
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be added to this article and placed within the infobox.
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After doing that, I will add in the material from the
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