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A. It contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with the layout style guideline:
B. Reliable sources are cited inline. All content that could reasonably be challenged, except for plot summaries and that which summarizes cited content elsewhere in the article, must be cited no later than the end of the paragraph (or line if the content is not in prose):
The prose is mostly clear, except for the following:
"as a release limited to one hundred clutch bags designed" (and a similar text in the lead section) – to me, this reads like the release itself was the clutch bag, and it's not immediately obvious how it's related to the album. FWIW, the Paper article is just as confusing ("[the release] comes as a clutch"); the Pitchfork article, however, clarifies that the clutch bag was sold with copies of the album. Can't decide what's the best way to say this, but maybe something like "Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides Non-Stop Remix Album was officially announced on 17 July 2019, and was available exclusively with the purchase of one of 100 limited-edition clutch bags...". Or split the sentence in two, like "...announced on 17 July 2019. It was included with..."
Done
Somewhat related to above, the Paper article mentions that the bag came with 3 discs, but the article only mentions 2 discs. I assume the third disc was the original album? Any info about that?
"the album could've been announced" → "the album could have been announced" – per MOS:CONTRACTIONS since it's outside of the quote
Done
"It was released on digital and streaming platforms" – what's the difference between digital and streaming platforms?
Fixed
"Ryce said that the album's [...] Ryce said that it delivers..." – repetitive, but also ambiguous. From the context, it seems that "it delivers" refers to the second half, while the source says that about the entire album. Also since both sentences cite the same source, you can keep it at the end of the second sentence.
Fixed for the first part. For the second part, there's a guideline saying that quotes should be directly followed by references, but I can't find it.
"Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides Non-Stop Remix Album was positively received" has 3 citations after it, but none of them say that it was positively received, so I believe the citations shouldn't be there. IMO it works fine without sources since it's a summary of the rest of the section and it's not controversial.
Done
"Resident Advisor gave the album their "RA Recommends" badge, and, in its review, Ryce said" – sounds a bit clunky to me. Also I think it's worth repeating Ryce's full name here since it wasn't mentioned in this section. "Resident Advisor gave the album their "RA Recommends" badge, with their reviewer Andrew Ryce saying"?
Done
A bit more debatable, but I also believe the next sentence is slightly repetitive (Ryce said, Ryce wrote) and I would replace it with something like "The journalist added:..."
Considering the number of sources used, I went ahead and checked all of them.
Confirms the announcement of the remix album Y
Confirms that the bag first appeared at the Grammy Awards Y
Confirms that the bag features the artwork Y
Both quotes are in it Y
The quote is in it and the write did indeed highlight the absence of a track Y
The source is less than ideal, but should be fine to confirm the release date and the tracklist Y
Confirmed the quote and that the tracks were fan favorites, however I see that it's number 17, not 19 N
Fixed
Confirmed the tracks included and a collaboration with Doss Y
All the quotes are in there Y
The quote is in there Y
Supports the quote and the Youtube release date Y
Confirmed nomination Y
@Skyshifter that should be it. Nice article overall. It's sufficiently broad, well-sourced. There are no copyright violations. Earwig's copyvio detector gives a false positive result, due to the lengthy name of the album. And the non-free image used has a rationale. AstonishingTunesAdmirer連絡14:26, 27 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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