I draftified this article due to a high-probability of insufficiently-reviewed LLM-generated content. Here is an example: In medical-historical retrospectives the practice is frequently cited as an example of the excesses of Georgian medical showmanship and the overlap of health, entertainment, and spectacle.
shows signs of LLM-generated content and is sourced only to , which does not support these claims. A quick scan of the article reveals other potential source-to-text integrity issues. The article also has an unreliable source as a reference. NicheSports (talk) 02:53, 9 November 2025 (UTC)
- @NicheSports The example you provided about showmanship was actually sloppy citing on my part. Rather than "", I meant to cite "". I apologize for not placing my citations more carefully.
- The claim that medical-historical retrospectives cite earth-bathing as an excess of Georgian showmanship is more-so original research and is my assessment of overall perception based on the sources. I apologize for including something that was not directly included in the source. Going forward, everything I include within articles will be directly derived from a corresponding source and cited (per Wikipedia:Verifiability), while also being paraphrased so as to not infringe.
- If you still have concerns about source-to-text integrity issues, please review my rewritten article (here: Draft:Earth-bathing). I have ensured that everything I wrote and consolidated can be traced back to and found within a specific source. Nothing is fabricated.
- Apologies again, I'm new to editing Wikipedia and hope to get more accustomed to the standards as I create more articles. Thanks! -- Alexander Patmos (talk) 02:49, 15 November 2025 (UTC)