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Cat typing detected; as you are a cat I suppose you should be encouraged. If you click on the "Article" tab at the top of this page, you will see the text of the article, which explains what mermaids are. They are too big to eat, but they may be willing to pet you. Cheers, P Aculeius (talk) 14:30, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I am concerned that this article no longer meets the good article critiera. Some of my concerns are outlined below:
There are uncited statements throughout the article.
There is an orange "expansion needed" banner from 2022 at the top of the "Myth interpretations" section
There are a lot of small, one sentence paragraphs, negatively affecting the readability of the article. These should be merged together or removed if the statement is not needed.
Per WP:NOTGALLERY, the gallery section at the end of the article should probably be removed, and the images redistributed throughout the article if possible.