Everything in this article is on topic and provides relevant information on the ELN. The article is also very neutral. It provides the viewpoints of the ELN and the groups/countries it interacts with, without interjecting any other opinions. The most represented viewpoints are those of major world powers and especially the Colombian government, but they also provide the most accessible information. Most of the citation links work, however one did lead to a page not found. Many of the sources used were news articles written about the ELN which were a little biased, but they were only used to pull facts. The “history” section of the article does not have enough citations, and the information on the formation of the group is not cited at all. The information seems to be up to date as it goes up to 2019; it only could be missing things from the past couple months. There is only one real conversation on the talk page mostly about the page being biased against the ELN. The article is rated C-class and is part of the Colombia, Terrorism, and Military History WikiProjects. They way this article discusses information is different from our in class discussions because it purposefully does not analyze, or mention historians or themes.