Thread:Talk:Article feedback/Please stop/reply (30)

As I understand, the tool doesn't need to improve the article in order to be considered adequate. The project has multiple goals.

If a reader goes to that article, notice it doesn't has much content and then rate it as say 2/5 complete, the extension may show a message after the the user submits the data, inviting him to edit and improve the article. I think this possibility by itself justify the presence of the tool in that specific article. Besides, if after the page receives ratings from various readers its Trustworthy became something near 5/5 (even if the article is not lengthy), the readers can deduce that they can trust in the content which is available. The opposite situation would be a lengthy article with almost no references (if any), whose Trustworthy tends to 0: the readers could use the "" link to discover that it is probably better not to trust in the content of the article.