User:AnaHelge/Gymshark/Wikistudent2002 Peer Review
Lead
- Lead has not been updated to reflect the new content added
- The lead does include a good introductory sentence, but it can be improved to add more about what the article is about
- The lead doesn't include a brief description of the article's major sections
- The lead doesn't present information that is not presented in the article
- The lead is concise and easy to read
- I didn't realize we had to add so much to the lead either :)
Content
- The content added is relevant to the topic
- I like how the content added is so unique to Gymshark
- The content appears to be up to date, it's good that you included such recent news
- The article does deal with Wikipedia's equity gaps because it does address topic topics related to historically underrepresented populations or topics, with the commitment to diversity section
Tone and Balance
- The content added appears to be neutral
- No claims appear heavily biased
- There is no negative reviews or mention of competitors of the Gymshark, which could make it more balanced
- The content added doesn't seem to appear to be intended to persuade
Sources and References
- The new content all appears to be backed up by sources
- Links work
- Sources are current
- Sources are from a diverse spectrum of authors
- May be better sources available, especially about competitors or negative things about the brand
Organization
- The content added is well written, it's concise, easy to read, and clear
- The break down of the content could be reorganized to flow more from start to finish, such as more paragraph breaks or bullets
Images and Media
- There is one picture of Gymshark headquarters and the Gymshark logo (IDK if this counts as a picture)
- A picture would be nice of Gymshark products or community involvement
- The image adheres to copyright regulations
- The image is laid out in an appealing way
Peer review
Complete your peer review exercise below, providing as much constructive criticism as possible. The more detailed suggestions you provide, the more useful it will be to your classmate. Make sure you consider each of the following aspects: LeadGuiding questions:
ContentGuiding questions:
Tone and BalanceGuiding questions:
Sources and ReferencesGuiding questions:
OrganizationGuiding questions:
Images and MediaGuiding questions: If your peer added images or media
For New Articles OnlyIf the draft you're reviewing is for a new article, consider the following in addition to the above.
Overall impressionsGuiding questions:
Examples of good feedbackA good article evaluation can take a number of forms. The most essential things are to clearly identify the biggest shortcomings, and provide specific guidance on how the article can be improved.
Additional Resources |
General info
[edit]- Whose work are you reviewing?
(provide username)
- Link to draft you're reviewing
- Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
Evaluate the drafted changes
[edit](Compose a detailed peer review here, considering each of the key aspects listed above if it is relevant. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what feedback looks like.)