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Issue #1
- Andrew A.
- That's not a gallery with a description. That's a normal news article. It has a lead in bold and the rest of the text. You can see "/news/" in the URL, so it's not a gallery page.
Well, even if it was shorter — there is no technical way to judge if a page is a full-fledged article or a slideshow with a description. We can look at the number of paragraphs (and where is the line? 2 paragraphs? 3?), number of characters etc., but that's only indirect data. The difference will be subjective anyway.
- Declined by admin
- Type of issue
- Author added their own content
- Reported
- Feb 28, 2019
"EXCEPTION! Slideshows must not be used:
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When the article consists entirely of a slideshow (and its caption/description) and there's no other content."