User talk:Julien.faille
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Global Task Force for Public Media (June 24)
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Hello, Julien.faille!
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Global Task Force for Public Media
[edit]Hi Julien, I found your draft about the global task force interesting and decided to contribute a bit towards it (mainly just proper formatting fixes). I'm not well-versed in what the task force does, but I noticed that the first sentence was changed back to past-tense. Leads in articles should be written in present-tense unless the subject of the article no longer exists (such as a deceased individual or bankrupt company). Since the task force is currently operational, I would suggest changing the past-tense "was" to present-tense "is" as most articles are formatted that way. That would mean moving the "was formed in September 2019" further down in the lead. I'd also recommend more references that are independent of the task force; information from third-parties with no direct connection. You've made a great draft! – ᕼᗩᑎᗪOTO (talk) 14:24, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Global Task Force for Public Media has been accepted
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