![]() ![]() But otherwise needs a check for PD-simple. The image though I am unconvinced that it is too simple for copyright, and may be only suitable as fair use. For the hooks both are short enough, in article, referenced and confirmed. Every paragraph and section is referenced. Bait30 Talk 2 me pls? 18:32, 22 November 2021 (UTC) Restarting review: article is new and large enough. I'm trying to practice being patient anyways. Daniel Case ( talk) 17:56, 22 November 2021 (UTC)ĭaniel Case, you didn't alienate me! But also, don't feel pressured to continue the review if you don't want to. Daniel Case ( talk) 16:30, 19 November 2021 (UTC)ĭaniel Case, DYKSG A1 states: "The 1500-character minimum includes letters, numbers, punctuation, and spaces." - Bloom6132 ( talk) 11:19, 22 November 2021 Bloom6132: I'm leaving this for someone else to review since I alienated the nominator by making such a botch of it. But I think I've alienated the nominator, so someone else can do this. The rules aren't clear on whether we count spaces or not. It is over 1,500 characters if we count the spaces, yes. am I missing something? Pamzeis ( talk) 10:43, 19 November 2021 (UTC)ĭaniel Case, DYKcheck returns 1637 prose characters. Self-nominated at 15:29, 5 November 2021 (UTC). This was my first time converting a PNG to SVG so the PNG might be better quality ( File:Sidetalk NYC logo.png).Ĭreated by Bait30 ( talk). Comment: The image is my SVG conversion of a PNG of the logo.Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Bob Ferry.the wildly viral influencer the Fat Jewish, when he was 14. that one of the creators of Sidetalk (logo pictured) previously interned for The Fat Jewish at age 14? Source: He began interning for Josh Ostrovsky, a.k.a. His two-word phrase has become the Knicks' new rallying cry this season. Replaced by two simple words: "Bing Bong." Knicks fan Jordie Bloom shouted the phrase on opening night of the Knicks' season in a video from Sidetalk. that the phrase "bing bong" became a rallying cry for the New York Knicks because of its appearance on Sidetalk (logo pictured)? Source: You might've heard the term "Knickstape" as a slogan for the New York Knicks and their fan base. ![]()
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