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Unfortunately I'm failing this article because it falls too far short of several GA criteria. Most serious are the inconsistent use of high-quality reliable sources (2b) and the occasions where text did not match the cited source resulting in significant changes in meaning. The prose is unclear (1a), often assuming the reader knows about things that have not been or are never introduced, and lacking a consistent chronology. The layout (1b) needs improvement, with the distinction between the "Politics" and "Political views" sections left unclear, and a number of one-sentence paragraphs persisting. I do not believe these issues can realistically be overcome without rewriting substantial portions of the article.
I acknowledge some of the issues I note were introduced after you nominated the article, by other editors. However, most were already present in the nominated version. I've left some more detailed comments so you can see where the article needs improvement. – Teratix₵11:24, 7 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
GAs need to cite high-quality reliable sources, doubly so if the subject is a BLP, and triply so if the subject is contentious. As such, we really shouldn't be using sites like Pedestrian and InStyle as sources, nor should we be citing tweets, especially since-deleted tweets.
A three-sentence lead is a bit short, see if you can expand it.
Deves was nominated as a "captain's pick" by Prime Minister Scott Morrison but the body says Morrison was one member on a three-person preselection committee
has been described as an anti-trans activist and a TERF, or a trans-exclusionary radical feminist by who? the TERF characterisation is not followed up on in the article body either
Several sources comment on the difficulty of finding information about Deves's activity before late 2020 – I did a reasonably thorough search and could only find a couple of Deves's comments – and this should be mentioned in the article so readers understand why there's a paucity of pre-2020 information.
Between 2020 and 2022, two years is a bit of a vague timespan
It is very difficult to understand the chronology in the 2022 election section, basic temporal references like the dates of the election and Deves's pre-selection go unmentioned, and some parts appear to be out of order.
Infighting between the Liberal Party's moderate and conservative factions to just start talking about this without contextualising how it relates to Deves is really confusing
Both men were described as not "the kind of candidate we really needed here" by who?
Despite the fact that she had been disallowed you haven't mentioned Deves at this point
she had not been a member of the party for long enough you haven't mentioned when she joined
gained traction as a "circuit breaker" candidate "circuit-breaker" is in quotes but not attributed to anyone
According to a senior Warringah Liberal Member capital-M Member status doesn't match source
she looks like a movie star present tense doesn't make sense here
former president of the New South Wales Liberals Christine McDiven, Morrison you haven't mentioned Morrison in the article body yet
It is unclear whether the committee knew of Deves' anti-transgender views doesn't match source, which specifies it was unclear whether the committee knew the extent of these views
and hurried manner in which she was preselected, with minimal vetting "hurried" and "minimal" are opinionated terms which should not be in wikivoice and the grammar of the overall sentence doesn't make sense. The article also doesn't actually give the timeframe in question so readers have no way to judge for themselves.
In April 2022, a repository of Deves' deleted tweets was uploaded to Github needs a non-primary source
gender reassignment surgery was available to teenagers needs to be qualified with "in Australia", in some countries this claim would be true.
reported death threats made against her to the police, but New South Wales Police stated they had not received a report in the source, Deves specifically mentions the federal police.
On 22 April 2022, Deves held a campaign event in a Sydney pub, where media were informed that they were banned from entering I'm confused why this one sentence is split into its own paragraph
(a seat that is entirely within Liberal-held state electoral districts) not in cited source and of dubious relevance – state politics is not federal politics.
she objected to criticism that she was homophobic criticism for homophobia was not mentioned at all in the preceding paragraphs
objected to her comments which comments
In tweets since deleted, she encouraged her followers to visit the site stating that it was a "valuable" source of information. needs non-primary reliable sources, especially on a BLP!
I'm not convinced such extensive discussion of Giggle's legal situation is warranted in an article about Deves.
I'm confused about the difference between the "politics" and "political views" sections, since the "politics" section ends up spending a lot of time talking about Deves' political views.
The Australian Monarchist League received controversy when it announced Deves would be speaking why? from who?
"draconian" COVID-19 policies implemented by the New South Wales Liberal Party, and called for the Prime Minister to "sort out the vaccine rollout" this is inaccurate – parties don't implement policies, governments do. The wording is also too close to the original source.
She is a climate denier, stating on Twitter she believed climate change was a scam totally unacceptable to add contentious labels to a BLP based on an interpretation of a primary source.
In July 2022, she was injured after skiing at Thredbo, missing a Liberal party meeting why is this out of chronological order?
In March 2022, Deves claimed she was a Level 2 wine sommelier unless you can find a source that isn't a deleted tweet I question whether this is worth mentioning
Deves is an active contributor to Sky News Australia and The Spectator. another one-sentence paragraph, and the cited sources only show she's contributed at times in the past.