Talk:Maitland McDonagh

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Sources[edit]

I've tagged this article for being overreliant on questionable and self-published sources. The tone, especially the lead, is overly promotional. I've kept the COI tag as the fruits of the COI editor persist in the article, which contain long stretches of unsourced and promotional material. Coretheapple (talk) 22:06, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

About to post my thorough re-edit[edit]

Hi. Like I did at David Del Valle, I did a pretty complete overhaul of the article, adding many non primary source citations like from The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, the Minnesota University Press, Fangoria and others. There were tags for "multiple issues" including "primary sources", "additional citations needed", "close connection" and "may not be reliable sources". I think this overhaul added citations to all the "citation needed" tags, and I made sure to give "access-date=May 29, 2023" so that everyone can double-check my work. I wanted to let everyone know in case it wasn't OK to remove the box. I think it probably was OK but if not please fix my fixes or let me know. I'm not on here a lot. Thank you everyone. - The Horror, The Horror (talk) 19:46, 29 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]