Some samples:
Fifth-wave_feminism_in_Ibero-America (T-H-L)
That's just mumbly mouthed garbage that could have come from a Monty Python skit.Fifth-wave feminism in Ibero-America is an feminism that rejects English-speaking feminist models of discourse to address the needs of marginalized female populations by providing them with collectivist tools to fight oppression. The wave is a struggle against neoliberalism and capitalism, specifically at times as it applies to women's bodies. It is manifested most in Chile, Argentina, Spain, Brazil and Poland because of the specific socio-economic conditions in these countries.
The emergence of the fifth-wave takes place at a time when wave coherence is disappearing and feminists have problems acknowledging which number wave they are actually in, and what the values of each new wave are. The continued existence of the wave model, even hose that include the fifth-wave, is viewed by international feminists as racist, treating non-English-speaking feminism as provincial. These waves are also criticized as they stem from universities and academics, not from activists who are mobilizing women to affect change.
Buzzword bingo for dipshits.
The entire article is filled with this stuff.
Entire reams of articles that should be one article
Here are the individual articles for Paralympic skiing
LW1 (T-H-L)
LW2 (T-H-L)
LW3 (T-H-L)
LW4 (T-H-L)
LW5/7 (T-H-L)
LW6/8 (T-H-L)
LW9 (T-H-L)
LW10 (T-H-L)
LW11 (T-H-L)
LW12 (T-H-L)
B1 (T-H-L)
B2 (T-H-L)
B3 (T-H-L)
That's one sport...
There are groups of classification articles for every single sport.
Hundreds of articles with the starting frame as a copy paste from another terrible article.
How on earth is someone to maintain that?
Hundreds of articles about Paralympic athletes that are just long lists of bullet items in somewhat prose format.
These aren't articles on a person, they are the rote accumulation of time/date/events tuples.
José_Martínez_Morote (T-H-L)
Anna_Cohí (T-H-L)
Oriol_Sellarès_Martínez (T-H-L)
Gabriel_Gorce (T-H-L)
Úrsula_Pueyo (T-H-L)
Andrés_Boira (T-H-L)
There are articles where others have taken them over, but when the article is Laura Hale's work alone, they're unmitigated garbage.
They're also WP:BLP violations just waiting to happen.
They're also mostly non-notable people who have competed but never won a competition.
And example of an article rescued by others that isn't total shit...
Melissa_Perrine (T-H-L)
On a funny note, she started a slew of articles about Gibraltars in other places right around the time of the Gibraltarpedia (T-H-L) debacle.
Gibraltar_Falls (T-H-L)
Gibraltar_Rock_State_Natural_Area (T-H-L)
Gibraltar Rock (Western Australia) (T-H-L)
Gibraltar Peak (Canberra) (T-H-L)
Totally not suspicious or anything...
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... r_for_you!
Rafts of shitty stub articles for every women's team at every age level
2011–12 Australia women's national goalball team (T-H-L) <--- Good Article?!
China women's junior national softball team (T-H-L)
Argentina women's national inline hockey team (T-H-L)
Puerto Rico women's national softball team (T-H-L)
New Zealand women's national softball team (T-H-L)All-Time Results
Summary
Year W L Pct
2004 0 0 .000
2005 0 0 .000
2006 0 0 .000
2007 0 0 .000
2008 0 0 .000
2009 0 0 .000
2010 0 0 .000
2011 0 0 .000
2012 0 0 .000
2013 0 0 .000
2014 0 0 .000
Totals 0 0 .000
Canada women's junior national softball team (T-H-L)
Japan women's junior national softball team (T-H-L)
Mexico women's junior national softball team (T-H-L)
Bermuda women's national softball team (T-H-L)
There's 245 of those articles that she created and she alone has edited and they're all terrible.
'Xxxxxxx at the 2016 Summer Paralympics' articles
There are 145 of these articles all created from the original shitty framework
Filled with red links for the athlete names, most with no citations or references
Laos at the 2016 Summer Paralympics (T-H-L)
Ecuador at the 2016 Summer Paralympics (T-H-L)
Burundi at the 2016 Summer Paralympics (T-H-L)
Guinea-Bissau at the 2016 Summer Paralympics (T-H-L)
Turkmenistan at the 2016 Summer Paralympics (T-H-L)
Oman at the 2016 Summer Paralympics (T-H-L)
All of these articles start with the same exact text.
Every. Single. One.${Country_Name} competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 September to 18 September 2016.
Contents
1 Disability classifications
2 Athletics
3 See also
4 References
Disability classifications
Main article: Disability sport classification
Every participant at the Paralympics has their disability grouped into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be congenital or sustained through injury or illness; cerebral palsy; wheelchair athletes, there is often overlap between this and other categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that does not fall strictly under one of the other categories, for example dwarfism or multiple sclerosis.[1][2] Each Paralympic sport then has its own classifications, dependent upon the specific physical demands of competition. Events are given a code, made of numbers and letters, describing the type of event and classification of the athletes competing. Some sports, such as athletics, divide athletes by both the category and severity of their disabilities, other sports, for example swimming, group competitors from different categories together, the only separation being based on the severity of the disability.[3]
They are all copies of each other and most of them are the still at the useless stub stage years later.
'Abortion in ${Place_Name}' articles
54 articles, all copies of each other.
20KB to 40KB each filled with repetitive material.
37 'Netball in ${Place_Name}' articles
All copied from each other and slightly modified
Netball isn't an Olympic sport, regardless of Laura Hale's wishes.