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Did you know... that medical staff at CSL Plasma often donate plasma in their free time?
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New enough and long enough. QPQ present. Have to AGF on the South Florida Business Journal source. I can't take ALT1 as it is cited exclusively to a primary source. Actually, Johnson524 I'd rather see more secondary sourcing in the article, especially for the "claims to be" to primary source in sentence 1 and the first two sections. See if you can't find anything in WP:TWL databases, either. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 18:40, 25 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
@Johnson524: Coming along here. I have a couple of new issues:
You should clip Newspapers.com citations for use. Always. I did this for all except one citation I do not think is RS: the StatePoint Media article. Their website indicates, Additionally, we work with various non-profit and for-profit organizations — and include their experts in some, but not all, of our stories where it makes sense editorially. They pay us for such inclusion in those stories. Another website of theirs says, StatePoint Media, a leading sponsored editorial content service, connects brands with consumers through the mass readership of local online & print media outlets our clients are not reaching. Is there a better source than this for those claims?
One other item, and this comes from personal experience: "transgenderism" is not a neutral word, not with an -ism attached, and should be avoided. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 17:25, 27 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
@Sammi Brie: Thanks for the additional feedback! I have removed the StatePoint source and the word "transgenderism", which I didn't know wasn't neutral, sorry about that 😅 Are we good to go now? Johnson52421:30, 27 March 2024 (UTC)Reply