Talk:Svenskeren
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Breitbart
editI've removed a citation to Breitbart.com because it's not a reliable source. The content is probably accurate for this article (which after all is not related to politics), but nevertheless the source isn't considered a reliable one under our policies (see the WP:RSN archives), especially where the content involves (1) a legal dispute (an intrinsically sensitive area) and (2) a living person. If the fact at issue is important, it will in any case be covered by some other source somewhere. Neutralitytalk 20:28, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for adding the Daily Dot article - that source is fine with me as a replacement source. Breitbart should still go, of course, for the reasons identified above and because it's now-duplicative. Neutralitytalk 20:39, 26 August 2016 (UTC)