Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

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I don't have any proposed versions of these; they're just things that need work from someone, and I expect I'll be the one doing it. Feel free to be bold and/or add comments to my talk page.

Quick cleanups needed

Articles

See also: #Peoria/Bloomington broadcasters below

Peoria area railroads

Spain

Broadcasters

Peoria/Bloomington

Basically every article related to Peoria/Bloomington broadcasting was incomplete, including this list. The situation may have improved since this list was first made. City of license is given if not Peoria.

Other

  • Category:Nexstar Broadcasting Group — Someone has copied a list of stations in artificially at the top of the category rather than just allowing normal Category links. The list also makes no distinction between stations that Nexstar owns and that Nexstar only manages. This artificial list needs to be moved or deleted.
  • WMAQ (AM) is woefully underdocumented.

Templates

Questions

Unencyclopedic prose red flags

Phrases that usually indicate unencyclopedic prose (unless in direct quotes from verifiable sources):

  • Almost always unencyclopedic:
    • "interestingly" — non-WP:NPOV to say it is interesting, and almost always improper English to say that something was itself done "interestingly" even if it is interesting that it was done
  • Possibly also unencyclopedic:
    • "amazingly"
    • "has notably"
    • "is notably"
  • Article spam/marketing garbage (see also general tips in Wikipedia:Identifying blatant advertising):
    • "is committed to"
    • "strives to"
    • "is a world-class" (company OR corporation OR business)
    • insource:/®/ (normal people don't insert trademark symbols in text)
    • insource:/™/ (normal people don't insert trademark symbols in text)
  • Possibly also marketing garbage:
    • "are committed to"
Air Force biographies

These are users and sites that I've caught adding link spam to Wikipedia. Please help me wipe them out!

Old

These seem to have quit spamming, or are blocked somehow.

  • dover-to-calais.com — first found at Carrefour; links to site front page (a generic-looking portal) with no context; their "site map" has lots of intentional misspellings for the search engines; they seem to have hit articles marginally related to Dover or Calais, like names of major chain stores.