User:Jsquid555
Bio
[edit]About me
[edit]I am a full time college student who lives in the PNW "...it is one of the prime areas in the world for whale-watching, especially for orcas.[1]". I enjoy learning about sciences, about the internet, and about video game development. I am also a huge fan of the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer. When I am not at school, I spend my time working in the dental field. I also like to play video games, buy silly outfits for my cat, and cook.
My Wikipedia activities
[edit]Wikipedia is implemented in one of my college courses. In my use of Wikipedia, my goal is to try to eliminate any biases made of Wikipedia (like it is unreliable) and try to minimally edit some pages. Thank you for coming on to my page.
Article Evaluation
[edit]I visited the Dhampir article on Wikipedia, and found three aspects of it worth commenting on: lack of citations, unreliable sources, and there are many irrelevant sections.
Citations
[edit]As I was revising this article, I noticed that statements throughout the article were uncited. The opening statement “In Balkans folklore, dhampirs (sometimes spelled dhampyres, dhamphirs, or dhampyrs) are creatures that are the result of a union between a vampire and a human.”. This is the statement that describes what the article topic is about, yet you do not know if it is true or not, because there is no citation. This makes the rest of the article unreliable. There are many other uncited statements throughout the article, but the ones that are cited are unverifiable.
Sources
[edit]Coming on to my next topic, the sources are unreliable. None of the sources are up to date, many are over 10 years old. Some citations are dead links, much of the article relates back to citation 5, and the citation is a dead link. Some of the other citations are also written in a foreign language, which makes the source unreliable because you cannot verify or read the outside source if you don’t know the language. Other sources are going back to fictional books, and some have no outside sources from Wikipedia or at all. For example, “This union was usually between male vampires and female humans, with stories of female vampires mating with male humans being rare.[1] “. In this statement, you cannot click on the link, and it doesn’t redirect you to a different website. Violates the reliability policy on Wikipedia.
Structure
[edit]The article also has many irrelevant sections. For example, one statement says “In one case, a Serbian widow tried to blame her pregnancy on her late husband, who had supposedly become a vampire”, and “Albanian legends state they have untamed dark or black hair and are very cunning or courageous in nature.”, this violates the NOR policy of Wikipedia.
Conclusion
[edit]In conclusion, this article needs improvement. I think violates all of the Wikipedia 4 policies. The information given gives the article a inadequate structure. It needs to update its resources, fix its citations, and remove the NOR statements.