Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/Bell X1 (band)/1
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- Result: Delist Was going to close this as keep as no evidence had been presented here that this fails any criteria. However I had a quick look over the article and in the lead there was a statement referring to the band as a "national treasure" sourced to the bands website. The overall tone of the lead is very puffy and even worse doesn't actually summerise the article. A quick glance over the body showed similar problems,
"Eve, the Apple of My Eye" soon established itself as a fan favourite, and would become a staple of first dances at weddings as well as an inspiration for the naming of new-born daughters.
again sourced to the bands website. I don't know if this is paid editing or just fan service, but it is enough to delist. I will also remove all suspicious facts sourced to bellx1.com AIRcorn (talk) 22:08, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
- Two substantial contributors to this article, Hilwhite (talk · contribs) and Mary Palmer (talk · contribs), have been blocked for covert advertising and undisclosed paid editing. Being substantially edited by spammers and GA status are mutually exclusive on neutrality grounds (WIAGA 4). This article, passed in 2010, has not yet been reviewed. MER-C 04:07, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- It seems to have been reviewed by HJ Mitchell at Talk:Bell X1 (band)/GA1. It is very brief, but they are an experienced reviewer. AIRcorn (talk) 00:02, 11 January 2020 (UTC)