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| This source in a nutshell: Newslaundry is considered |
| type | website |
|---|---|
| status | |
| deprecated | no |
| blacklisted | no |
| recency | 2020 |
| Domain newslaundry.com | |
| In source code Spamcheck tool | |
| RFC | |
| link | Rfc |
| date | 2020 |
Newslaundry is a source that has been repeatedly discussed at the Reliable sources noticeboard. This page collects and links information about previous discussions and current consensus, and summarizes it here for convenience.
Summary
editThere is consensus that Newslaundry is generally reliable. Some editors have expressed concerns regarding possible bias in its political narratives and reporting on rival publications; in cases where this could reasonably apply, attribution is recommended, and sufficient.
Excerpt
editNewslaundry is an Indian media watchdog<ref>References for the term:
Discussions
edit- 2020 Rfc
Notes
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| Source | Status (legend) |
Discussions | Use | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| List | Last | Summary | |||
| Newslaundry | 2020 |
There is consensus that Newslaundry is generally reliable. Some editors have expressed concerns regarding possible bias in its political narratives and reporting on rival publications; in cases where this could reasonably apply, attribution is recommended, and sufficient. | 1 | ||