A fact from Stony Island (Michigan) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 13 September 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that after decades of being a central hub for river dredging operations, Stony Island's population was reduced to a caretaker and his two dogs?
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... that, after spending decades as a central hub for river dredging operations, Stony Island's only inhabitants for ten years were a caretaker and his two dogs? Source: "You are strongly encouraged to quote the source text supporting each hook" (and [link] the source, or cite it briefly without using citation templates)
ALT1:... that ...? Source: "You are strongly encouraged to quote the source text supporting each hook" (and [link] the source, or cite it briefly without using citation templates)
@ZKang123: I was trying to come up with a more succinct way to phrase the hook, and what you just came up with is brilliant. I love it! How about this:
ALT2: ... that after decades of being a central hub for river dredging operations, Stony Island's population was reduced to a caretaker and his two dogs?
ALT1 or ALT2 will be fine. Alright will pass the nomination. Will leave it to the promoter themselves to decide which of the ATL hooks are better.--ZKang123 (talk) 02:45, 3 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure why so many cites in the lead, see MOS:LEADCITE, as everything in the lead is normally mentioned in the article, reference it there instead.
Y I've written an actual lead.
Put (USGS) after the expanded version.
Y Done.
"in Wayne County.[5]" overlinked.
Y Done.
"″W[1], and" ref after comma.
Y Done.
Lead could use one or two more sentences, perhaps about its history.
Y Done.
I would have the History section ahead of the Ecology section.
Y Done.
"chinkapin oak, hackberry and cottonwood" links?
? I had those linked, but they got tagged with a ((dn)) because they weren't links to specific species. The source itself doesn't give this information (all it says is "There are approximately 20.2 ha (50 acres) of upland area which includes a mix of vegetation; massive chinkapin oak, hackberry and cottonwood are among the old growth"). Since I didn't want to do OR, I just removed the links.
"over 23 species" more than.
Y Done.
"ed lake sturgeon,[6]:4lake whitefish,[6]:4rainbow smelt,[6]:8northern pike,[6]:10muskellunge,[6]:10carp,[6]:13minnow,[6]:17channel catfish,[6]:19bullhead[disambiguation needed],[6]:19white bass,[6]:22smallmouth bass,[6]:22yellow perch,[6]:25walleye,[6]:31and " spaces after each reference, and one of those is already tagged as [disambiguation needed].
Y Done.
" by Potawatomi, who" context, who were they?
Y Done.
"connecting it to Grosse Ile[2] as" overlinked.
Y Done.
"activity died down" dredging activity?
Y Done.
"1977[10] until the company ceased operations in 1987.[12]" put that [10] at the end, nasty placement now.
Y Done.
Date formats in the references should be consistent.
Y Done.
Ref 1 needs more information, publisher/website and publication/access date etc.
? I assume you're talking about the GNIS ref; I don't think I can do this, since the reference is provided through a template (((Gnis))). I can try to look at the documentation, but it doesn't seem like it will work.