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Phil Boswell wrote:
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One interesting argument on the original VFD was that
no article about a
website can be verified through a link to the website itself. The specific
datum quoted was "number of users". One would be intrigued as to how many
websites it would be possible to determine the number of users through any
source **other** than the website itself? One would also be intrigued as to
how many websites have their existence verified through peer-reviewed
published papers as suggested in the same discussion...
Should we apply the same standards of verifiability to articles about TV
shows, computer and video games, and software?
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