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Delirium wrote:
Alphax wrote:
What about if the author has blogged about (some
current event) that
they witnessed or attended?
That still seems like a shaky source. That's basically saying, "some
guy on the internet claims he saw this happen". If I "blogged" about
witnessing an event on my Wikipedia User page, could we cite that as a
source?
What's the difference between a blog and any other page on the internet?
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