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Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. However, do not use unreliable sources such as blogs, your own website, websites and publications with a poor reputation for checking the facts or with no editorial oversight, expressing views that are widely acknowledged as extremist, that are promotional in nature, or that rely heavily on rumors and personal opinions, as one of Wikipedia's core policies is that contributions must be
verifiable through
reliable sources, preferably using
inline citations. Thanks! P.S. If you need further help, you can look at
Help:Contents/Editing Wikipedia, or ask at the
Teahouse. Thank you. Facebook and other
social media websites are usually not considered reliable sources for this matter, and it would be preferable if a newspaper of solid reputation (such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or the like) or another independent source could be found for this kind of information.
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22:01, 13 May 2020 (UTC)