Talk:Communism in the Philippines/GA1

Latest comment: 3 months ago by TheNuggeteer in topic GA Review

GA Review

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Nominator: FloridaMan21 (talk ¡ contribs) 14:55, 14 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Reviewer: TheNuggeteer (talk ¡ contribs) 11:18, 17 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi! Will be reviewing this, I hope to not mess up unlike my first-fourth reviews, Thanks. 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 11:18, 17 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Apologies, but the article has various problems, especially for grammar, I may have to put this on hold.


1. Well-written - There are a lot of small grammar problems, the prose is clear and concise, and understandable. The article also passes the guideline for lead sections (although there needs to be citations to the places where there aren't). Passes the layout guideline, and the words to watch guideline.

  • Lead: Add comma after the currently  Â Done
  • Lead: Switch underground with weaker  Â Done
  • Lead: Add comma after underground  Â Done
  • Lead (4th paragraph): "waging (a, or the) protracted peoples war"  Â Done
  • Early history (2nd paragraph): Remove duplicate saying,  Â Done

"established the first modern labor union in the country, considered the first labor union in the country"

  • Early history (4th paragraph): Add comma, " In 1908, the UODF reemerged as a result of dissatisfaction in the UTF's moderate policies(,) as well as partisan politics."  Â Done
  • Early history (6th paragraph): Add comma, " On their return(,) Evangelista "  Â Done
  • Early history (6th paragraph): Remove word "the East, (in) Moscow."  Â Done
  • Early history (7th paragraph): Period, capitalize. "and others(.)[1] (A)nd a Left faction headed by Evangelista."  Â Done
  • Early history (8th paragraph): Remove unnesecary words (I feel like this needs a second opinion) "Jacinto Manahan, a COF member (concerned with the peasantry)."  Â Done
  • Establishment of the PKP (1st paragraph): Move sentence. " (delete replace with Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP, Communist Party of the Philippines), a new political party) was

organized from members of the KAP[2] and KPMP,[13] (move, Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP, Communist Party of the Philippines))"

  • Establishment of the PKP (3rd paragraph): Add comma, "convened with other anti-fascist political groups(,) such as the  Â Done
  • Establishment of the PKP (4th paragraph): Add word, "During the Second World War, (the) top PKP leaders", "Agapito del Rosario, (the) former vice-chairman of the SPP,  Â Done
  • Establishment of the PKP (7th paragraph): Add word, "Vicente Lava was (eventually) removed as general secretary.  Â Done
  • Establishment of the PKP (11th paragraph): Remove word, "but setbacks would result in (the) Lava's arrest"  Â Done
  • First Great Rectification Movement and PKP-CPP split (2nd paragraph): Add word (needs comments and extra opinion), "basis of (the) Mao Zedong Thought."  Â Done
  • First Great Rectification Movement and PKP-CPP split (7th paragraph): Double comma? "more left the CPP,;"  Â Done
  • Second Great Rectification Movement (2nd paragraph): Add words, "Ricardo Reyes, (a or the) former member", Needs extra opinion, "Committee and (a or the) Political Bureau"

"Filemon Lagman, (a or the) secretary"  Â Done

  • Second Great Rectification Movement (3rd paragraph): Uncapitalize, "The (p)arty's"  Â Done
  • Second Great Rectification Movement (3rd paragraph): Add word, "1994, (the) former"  Â Done
  • Second Great Rectification Movement (4th paragraph): Add word, "CPP and (were) established"  Â Done
  • Second Great Rectification Movement (5th paragraph): Question, what does "went above-ground" mean?
  • Second Great Rectification Movement (5th paragraph): Add word and remove comma, "Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino(,) (as) a trade federation.  Â Done
  • Current parties and ideologies (3rd paragraph): Add word (also needs opinion(s)) "upholds (the) Mao Zedong Thought"  Â Done
  • Current parties and ideologies (3rd paragraph): Add word "and its splinter group"  Â Done


2. Verifiable with no original research - The article complies with the manual of style for References.
2b. Source Spotcheck - Since most of the sources are books, I will do a quick one. Note: All of the sources referenced here are from this revision.

  • Lead: Most of the sources are cited inline, with only a few being suspicious. Book sources are assumed to be correct, Source 4 is suspicious, leading to a dead link,

Source 5 is cited inline, leading to a website containing the law stated in the sentence, Source 6 does not mention the "Amando Guerrero" stated in the sentence, while it states everything else. Source 7 and 8 is proper,

  • History (Early history): Reference 14 is cited properly and inline.
  • History (Establishment of the PKP): Source 17 mentions the main parts of the sentence but does not mention some parts. (2nd paragraph), Source 19 is proper.
  • History (First Great Rectification Movement and PKP-CPP split): Source 24 is a proper and reliable reference. Source 26 only states the year and some of the sentence.

Source 28 leads to a JSTOR link, and is proper, and Source 29 is a reliable source.

  • History (Second Great Rectification Movement): Sources 31 and 36 are reliable and inline sources.

Sources 32, 33, and 37 are secondary but kind-of reliable sources. Source 40 is a dead link.

  • Ideologies: All the references here are reliable and inline.


2c. See a unverified paragraph in the lead and an unverified sentence in early history (1st paragraph). I also see another unverified paragraph in Early history (6th), I see a unverified sentence in the Establishment of the PKP subsection (4th paragraph).
2d. Suspiciously has copyvios (according to Earwig) but that was because of the organization names.
4. Neutral: I don't see any biased words breaking the NPOV guideline and the Words to Watch guideline, good to go.
3. Broad: Addresses the main points in the lead and does not miss any points, good to go.
5. Stable: No reverts and edit wars in the article history, good to go.
6. Illustrated: I see lots of pictures, easily good to go. 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 03:14, 18 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

  • Establishment of the PKP (1st paragraph): Move sentence. " (delete replace with Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP, Communist Party of the Philippines), a new political party) was
organized from members of the KAP[2] and KPMP,[13] (move, Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP, Communist Party of the Philippines))" I'm confused what you want me to replace? FloridaMan21 (talk) 15:19, 18 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@FloridaMan21 Sorry that it seems confusing, you delete "a new political party" and replace it with Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP, Communist Party of the Philippines), then you delete the other hint of the party (the end of the sentence). 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 00:28, 19 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Only one more to go! 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 01:47, 19 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Finished, thank you so much! Hopefully the article meets the standards to become a Good Article FloridaMan21 (talk) 02:00, 19 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
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