| Source | Status (legend) |
Discussions | Use | ||
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| List | Last | Summary | |||
| Mashable Page Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/Shortcut/styles.css has no content.WP:MASHABLE 📌 |
2021 |
In the RfC, editors achieved a consensus that extra attention needs to be paid when it comes to sponsored content, especially ensuring that the content was written by Mashable staff and not the sponsor themselves. | 1 | ||
| NPRNational Public Radio Page Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/Shortcut/styles.css has no content.WP:RSPNPR 📌 |
2024 |
There is consensus that NPR, an American public service broadcaster, is generally reliable for news and statements of fact. NPR's opinion pieces should only be used with attribution. | 1 | ||
| Newsbreak Page Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/Shortcut/styles.css has no content.WP:NEWSBREAK 📌 |
2020 |
NewsBreak is a news aggregator that publishes snippets of articles from other sources. In the 2020 RfC, there was consensus to deprecate NewsBreak in favor of the original sources. | 1 | ||