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Sources aren't looking great here: Nintendo Blast and Game Rant have no hallmarks of reliability, and anything primarily sourced to top ten listicles doesn't bode well for an encyclopedia... czar03:03, 20 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, I removed the Game Rant source, because, though I have a very good track record with it, its staff is basically new to the video game industry. I'll do some research on Nintendo Blast when I get time for it, but I have a similarly good track record with it. It's a bit difficult to research the reliability of sources when you need Google Translate to understand them ^_^; I definitely believe the article stands well on its own, however. The three sources discussing Lavender Town Syndrome are great pieces, the Bloody Disgusting top 10 gives some great insight in the music of the town, and if Nintendo Blast is considered reliable, we generally have a lot of good stuff that wouldn't fit anywhere else without running into undeu weight issues. I'll be sure to look for more sources, though. ~Mable (chat) 04:38, 20 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
Eh, Bloody Disgusting isn't reliable either (old thread)—the article is marked "editorial" and written by someone who has published no other articles, and there is no about page to describe anything about the site's editorial process. I'd look into expanding this topic summary style within Pokémon#Fan_community, as this article is more about the fan community's relation to Lavender Town than the actual fictional town. If you'd like to make an article out of it, that whole Fan community section surely has the source material to be beefed up and expanded into its own overview article (Pokémon fandom). Some sources hereczar14:13, 20 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
The last time it was mentioned wasn’t let’s go evee