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A claim is verifiable if:
A claim is verifiable if:
*A verifiable source can easily be found by means of an internet search, or
*A verifiable source can easily be found by means of an internet search, or
*A verifiable source has been referenced using the instructions in [[#Adding references]]
*A verifiable source has been referenced using the instructions in [[Adding references]]


Articles should only consist of verifiable claims. Claims that make assumptions or are based on personal experiences or isolated incidents are not valid. For example, "Motorola is pushing updates to their older phones that intentionally slow them down" would only be considered valid if a verifiable source proves it.
Articles should only consist of verifiable claims. Claims that make assumptions or are based on personal experiences or isolated incidents are not valid. For example, "Motorola is pushing updates to their older phones that intentionally slow them down" would only be considered valid if a verifiable source proves it.
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==Creating an article==
==Creating an article==


To create a new article, click on the [[Consumer_Rights_Wiki:Create_page/many|Create page]] link on the sidebar.
To create a new article, click on the [[Consumer_Rights_Wiki:Create_page|Create page]] link on the sidebar.


==Adding references==
==Adding references==