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A fact from Gordon Coutts appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 12 June 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Scottish painter Gordon Coutts left Australia without paying maintenance to his estranged wife, but was arrested in New Zealand?
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... that Scottish painter Gordon Coutts tried to leave Australia without paying maintenance to his estranged wife? Source: "Gordon Coutts Committed". The Age. 1902-07-12. p. 8 – via Trove. Gordon Coutts, a well-known artist, who was arrested in Wellington, New Zealand, and brought to Melbourne on a charge of disobeying an order of the Fitzroy court for the maintenance of his lawful wife, and who was remanded last Tuesday, appeared at the City Court yesterday, when the case was proceeded with ... Coutts had on him £65 odd in cash, a credit note for £700, and a first class ticket to England in the name of "Mr. W. G. Taylor." He had with him also, as compagnon de voyage, a young woman, who was inconsolable at his arrest.
Comment: Technically, this really isn't 5x expanded or new. However, before I started, the article consisted entirely of copyright violations copied and pasted from other sources, so I hope that will be taken into consideration.
Overall: I reviewed the article prior to Howcheng's editing and confirmed that it was largely in violation of copyright - when running it through Earwig, you can see that large chunks of the article were copy and pasted. Additionally, the additions that heavily expanded the page were unsourced. Per current copyvio policy, I think that the article would be reverted to this version[[1]] to correct the copyvio and sourcing issues had Howcheng not redone the article, and in this case, this expansion is much more than 5x. I think this is good to go. Upjav (talk) 14:32, 18 May 2023 (UTC)Reply