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The sources for one search included POLITICO and bartelby.com but not PubMed. These are not good sources. Ran8dom9 (talk) 00:35, 28 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

RSSE

What sources are used in the Reliable Source custom Google search engine? ― Blaze WolfTalkBlaze Wolf#6545 13:50, 20 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I can't find a list but according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:A_Quest_For_Knowledge#Your_Reliable_Sources_custom_search_engine it seems to have been made by @A_Quest_For_Knowledge. RayScript (talk) 17:17, 20 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
According to a more recent discussion, user Barkeep49 has access to the list. Dexxor (talk) 08:42, 21 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I think there might be more than one version of this floating around. For the version I made I am the only contributor to it. It has definitely not been recently updated (though I did just remove CNET). Here is the complete list of what it currently searches.
Extended content
  • www.zdnet.com/
  • .theconversation.com/*
  • .sciencebasedmedicine.org/*
  • .aljazeera.com/*
  • .latimes.com/*
  • .thenation.com/*
  • .nymag.com/*
  • .thecut.com/*
  • .vulture.com/*
  • .grubstreet.com/*
  • .nytimes.com/*
  • .newyorker.com/*
  • .people.com/*
  • .pewresearch.org/*
  • .politico.com/*
  • .wired.com/*
  • .weeklystandard.com/*
  • .washingtonpost.com/*
  • .wsj.com/*
  • .vox.com/*
  • .vogue.com/*
  • .theverge.com/*
  • .venturebeat.com/*
  • .variety.com/*
  • .thetimes.co.uk/*
  • .time.com/*
  • .thewrap.com/*
  • .spiegel.de/spiegel/*
  • .spectator.co.uk/*
  • .splcenter.org/*
  • .snopes.com/*
  • .sciencebasedmedicine.org/*
  • .rollingstone.com/*
  • .reuters.com/*
  • .theregister.co.uk/*
  • .politifact.com/*
  • .arstechnica.com/*
  • .ap.com/*
  • .theatlantic.com/*
  • .avclub.com/*
  • .bbc.co.uk/*
  • .bloomberg.com/*
  • .buzzfeednews.com/*
  • .csmonitor.com/*
  • .dailydot.com/*
  • .telegraph.co.uk/*
  • .deadline.com/*
  • .economist.com/*
  • .ew.com/*
  • .ft.com/*
  • .foxnews.com/*
  • .theguardian.com/*
  • .haaretz.com/*
  • .thehill.com/*
  • .hollywoodreporter.com/*
  • .idolator.com/*
  • .independent.co.uk/*
Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 15:25, 21 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]