Consumer Rights Wiki:Verifiability: Difference between revisions

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#*Industry publications with editorial standards
#*Industry publications with editorial standards
#*Specialist blogs with established expertise and reputation
#*Specialist blogs with established expertise and reputation
#*Videos from a reputable specialist channel
#*Technical documentation from reputable organizations
#*Technical documentation from reputable organizations
#'''Medium reliability'''
#'''Medium reliability'''
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#*Industry analysis that is not peer-reviewed
#*Industry analysis that is not peer-reviewed
#*Statements from consumer advocacy organizations
#*Statements from consumer advocacy organizations
#*Videos from a reputable general interest or non-specialist channel
#*Technical explanations from recognized experts
#*Technical explanations from recognized experts


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#*Legal statements from lawyers of a party to an event
#*Legal statements from lawyers of a party to an event
#*Personal blogs without established credibility
#*Personal blogs without established credibility
#*Videos from a disreputable source (e.g. a low-effort content farm)
#*Claims sourced anonymously (see below)
#*Claims sourced anonymously (see below)
#'''No reliability''' (These are unable to be used)
#'''No reliability''' (These are unable to be used)
#*Other wikis ([[wikipedia:wikipedia:Don't_cite_Wikipedia_on_Wikipedia|even Wikipedia doesn’t source itself]])
#*Other wikis ([[wikipedia:wikipedia:Don't_cite_Wikipedia_on_Wikipedia|even Wikipedia doesn’t source itself]])
#*AI content farms (these are no better than citing ChatGPT)


==How to make an inline citation==
==How to make an inline citation==