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  2. Wikipedia:Reliability of open government data - Wikipedia

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    The implicit policy seems to be that the infobox reliably reports the government's point-of-view on the election results, even if these are false data, while the validity or invalidity of the open data is described in prose in the lead, based on reliable sources independent of the government.

  3. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    a list of pre-approved sources that can be always used without regard for the ordinary rules of editing; a list of banned sources that can never be used or should be removed on sight; a list of biased or unbiased sources; a list of sources that are guaranteed to be 100% correct regardless of context; a list of every source that has been discussed

  4. For instance, otherwise unreliable self-published sources are usually acceptable to support uncontroversial information about the source's author. You should always try to use the best possible source, particularly when writing about living people. These are general guidelines, but the topic of reliable sources is a complicated one, and is ...

  5. List of suggested sources - Wikipedia

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    WP:BLP - rules about living people, and what not to quote from sources. Other essays: WP:Reliable source examples - general issues to consider. Specific questions: WP:Reliable sources/Noticeboard - ask about specific sources. However, editors new to a particular topic might not realize some specific major publications are preferred as sources.

  6. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise reliable news sources—for example, the website of a major news organization—that publish in a blog-style format for some or all of their content may be as reliable as if published in standard news article format (See also Wikipedia:Verifiability § Newspaper and magazine blogs).

  7. The most and least trusted news sources in America - AOL

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    InfoWars and Breitbart were near the bottom of the list along with The Onion, a satirical website.

  8. Wikipedia : Identifying and using self-published works

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    According to our content guideline on identifying reliable sources, a reliable source has the following characteristics: It has a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy. It is published. It is appropriate for the material in question, i.e., the source is directly about the subject, rather than mentioning something unrelated in passing.

  9. Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources - Wikipedia

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    According to our content guideline on identifying reliable sources, reliable sources have most, if not all, of the following characteristics: It has a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy. It is published by a reputable publishing house, rather than by the author(s). It is "appropriate for the material in question".