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The result was: promoted by Bruxton (talk) 17:22, 30 May 2023 (UTC)
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Created by dying (talk). Self-nominated at 22:45, 12 March 2023 (UTC). [struck second image. dying (talk) 03:47, 9 May 2023 (UTC)]
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Image: Image is freely licensed, used in the article, and clear at 100px. |
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Overall: The article was created on March 5, 2023 and nominated within seven days after creation. The article is 1678 bytes long, so it's long enough. Sourcing requirements are met; two article are in Russian, AGF. The article is neutral in tone, and no plagiarism issues were detected. Earwig says copyvio "Violation Unlikely 4.8%" and the listed source, on manual review, obviously does not have a violation. No dispute templates. BLP requirements satisfied. The hook is properly mentioned and cited inline, and verified by the sources. Radzy0 (talk) 01:09, 22 March 2023 (UTC)
i was also unsure if the second photo was free to use, but the editor who nominated the photo for deletion makes a lot of deletion requests, and this deletion request for another photo from the same speech suggested to me that the requester may have made an error. i was hoping that these deletion requests would have been resolved by now, but they are still open, so i'd probably just suggest to the promoter to avoid using that photo; the other two should be perfectly fine.i agree with you that the images are not the most appropriate for the hook, but i was unable to find any free photos on commons of the speech being shown on a large screen outside of the venue. i tried looking hard elsewhere for one, and eventually found some photos in sputnik mediabank, the database mentioned in the deletion request linked above, but after looking at their license agreement, i realized that these photos may not be free to use.i had also previously been trying to figure out a hook that mentioned the missile test that apparently failed, since i think that angle may be more interesting, but at the time of the nomination, i had trouble getting a hook down to 200 characters that mentioned all the necessary points. i think i finally figured out something that might work.alt1a: ... that in 2023, the presidential address Vladimir Putin (pictured) delivered to the Federal Assembly was simultaneously shown on large screens in public areas of Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine?
alt1b: ... that in 2023, the presidential address Vladimir Putin (pictured) delivered to the Federal Assembly was shown live on large screens in public areas of Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine?
i may have been staring at this hook for too long to know if it is still too convoluted, so feel free to reject it if you think it is unreadable. note that the test was originally reported to have taken place around the time biden was in ukraine, roughly a day before putin's speech, but it was later reported that test actually occurred three days before the speech. dying (talk) 05:22, 6 May 2023 (UTC)alt2: ... that U.S. officials believe a missile test Russia notified the U.S. of, as required by the New START treaty, failed days before Vladimir Putin (pictured) announced Russia's suspension of the treaty?
Sources: [1] https://archive.today/20230506003839/https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/21/politics/russia-intercontinental-ballistic-missile-test/index.html [2] https://archive.today/20230506003752/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-test-launch-satan-ii-icbm-missile-failed-putin-new-start-nuclear-treaty/
ALT2b : ... that, as required by the New START treaty, russia notified the US of a missile test, which US officials believe failed, days before vladimir putin (pictured) announced Russia's suspension of the treaty?
Sources: [1] https://archive.today/20230506003839/https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/21/politics/russia-intercontinental-ballistic-missile-test/index.html [2] https://archive.today/20230506003752/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-test-launch-satan-ii-icbm-missile-failed-putin-new-start-nuclear-treaty/
I'm not sure of the protocol here for the contested picture. Do I remove it from the nomination, or wait for dying to remove it, or just leave it there and indicate that the approval is contingent on not using that one? Anyone?
Radzy0 (talk) 16:24, 7 May 2023 (UTC)
i also dropped the comma between "failed" and "days" because, technically, the sources don't appear to state when the notification was given. presumably, though, the notification would have come before the test, as it wouldn't be prior notification otherwise, so i would be fine with or without the comma. i would opt for whichever one is less confusing, though i don't know which one that is.i am admittedly also unsure of the protocol regarding what should be done with images that shouldn't be used. to be clear, i agree that the second image shouldn't be used. i think i am not allowed to remove it, but i don't think striking it would work either, since i think the strikethrough markup doesn't work on images. it just occurred to me that i could strike the caption to try to make it more clear that the associated image shouldn't be used, so i will do that instead. dying (talk) 03:47, 9 May 2023 (UTC)alt2c: ... that, as required by the New START treaty, Russia notified the US of a missile test, which US officials believe failed days before Vladimir Putin (pictured) announced Russia's suspension of the treaty?
i had mentioned this in a footnote because i thought it would be appropriate to include the additional detail regarding the timing in the article, since there isn't a 200-character limit there, but had also felt that mentioning the additional detail in the body of the article would break the flow of that paragraph. i had deliberately used "shortly before" in the article body to avoid explicitly stating the timing there, since that sentence begins with "On the same day as but after Putin's address", so using "days before" there would assert that u.s. officials believed, on the day of the address, that the failure had occurred days before it. (this might actually be true, but does not appear to be what cnn initially reported, and i haven't found any reliable source stating it.)do all of the facts of the hook actually have to be mentioned in the article body? i don't mind complying if that is a rule at dyk, but i admittedly was either unaware of it or had forgotten about it, and i just wanted to make sure that this was the case before i started editing that paragraph, because it took me a while to make sure that everything there was accurate, neutral, and likely to not be misinterpreted. dying (talk) 02:39, 21 May 2023 (UTC)It was initially reported that the missile test had apparently occurred while Biden was in Ukraine, but a U.S. official later stated that the test had occurred on 18 February 2023, three days before Putin's speech.
Approved for ALT2c. Radzy0 (talk) 17:19, 22 May 2023 (UTC)
Reading with an eye toward promotion. The article is WP:OVERCITEed. Not a DYK issue but something to keep in mind. Also we should not cite the lead but we should summarize the article. WP:LEADCITE Bruxton (talk) 17:19, 30 May 2023 (UTC)