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While the article is not well developed, all of the citations used are done well. Each of the references are linked to two specific sources: an article in the Guardian and the twitter account of the article’s author. Although there are no problems of plagiarism involved, there is a problem in relation to the variety of the sources. Beyond the two references the article also uses several wikipedia articles when references specific events and people; however, in order to allow the article to be more specific, there would need to be more articles from different authors and websites.Mizamor (talk) 05:59, 14 February 2017 (UTC)MizamorReply

Possible Additions: I think that the topic of this article is very interesting, having the ability to cover a wide range of ethical problems. I would restructure the article, creating more sections that would allow for more specificity. For example, I would add a general Leaktivism section. This part of the article would give a detailed definition of the term, present opposing arguments in relation to the movement, and give a general history of the term and how it has evolved over the years. I would then add specific sections covering certain events/people that are significant. Examples may include: Edward Snowden, Wikileaks, the 2016 presidential election, etc. I think these additions would allow the article to be more contemporary, showing Leaktivism within the context of 2017.Mizamor (talk) 22:21, 14 February 2017 (UTC)MizamorReply

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