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A fact from Corrinne Tarver appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 22 June 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Overall: Not sure if newness is counted in days or hours, but if it's over the limit it's only barely over, so that's fine. All Earwig's hits >1% are quotes, titles, or obvious orderings of words. See below regarding hook.
Other problems: - BLP issue: If you're going to mention her drug use as a minor, you should also mention her ceasing to use drugs when she got to UCLA (same source).
Hook: Hook has been verified by provided inline citation
QPQ: - The review at Asman Boedisantoso Ranakusuma does not seem to pass WP:DYKCRIT #5c. Could you please substitute another QPQ? Overall: Two issues but both fixed pretty easily. All Earwig's hits are simple phrases, although ideally it would be better to rephrase "was in and out of her life" and "Hamilton was born to teenage parents". See below regarding hook.
Ping to Hameltion. Regarding the hook, it's what I'd think of as "minimally interesting", as in it passes the letter of DYKCRIT #3a at its lower limit. But I think the same fact could be presented in a more engaging way. What about:
Thanks Tamzin. Made edit. Could you clarify what's wrong with that QPQ? Of course I can provide another if needed. And ALT1 is a little long for my liking - and should include the word "gymnastics" - but definitely more interesting. So could do:
@Hameltion: Oh, I'm so sorry, I misread the indentation there! Somehow I thought that the bit before "Very close" was by Narutolovehinata. Self-trout. QPQ is good to go. Approved for 1a or 1b, at promoter's discretion. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe)20:23, 7 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]