Talk:The People Walker
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[edit]I think that this is a good start for a lead in an article. Even then, it could probably use a little more information. You definitely need more information for the bulk of the article but I'm more than sure that you already have that. Try finding some good sources. It seemed that you were lacking in some but I'm sure you'll be able to find more. I think the topic you picked will be a cool one to read about! 17:25, 20 April 2018 (UTC)Alexandr.borchard (talk)
Emily's peer review
[edit]As a lead this is probably fine. There's plenty of articles out there about this you could mention, though I'm not sure how credible they are. It's looking like to me that the standards for sources are a little more lax for internet culture articles compared to more academic subjects. They have a Facebook page that you could maybe use[1]? I don't know how reputable a Facebook page is. As for more content, you could probably look around and see if they've done any big events or something similar. I know the Facebook page mentions the founders were interviewed in a podcast, so there might be some good info there. -Miranda england (talk) 16:29, 20 April 2018 (UTC)
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- ^ https://www.facebook.com/thepeoplewalker/.
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