User:Anon126/Guide for contributors with close connections/Sourcing
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![]() As mentioned earlier, information on Wikipedia has to come from reliable sources. Generally, reliable sources have some sort of editorial oversight and a reputation for accuracy. These sources must be cited (referenced) in an article. To learn how to do that, go to the introduction to referencing. Also, in most cases, the sources have to be independent as well. This means that they are not connected in some way with the subject. This way, there is a much lower chance of bias. Although Wikipedia prefers independent sources, non-independent ones can be used in limited cases. These cases include things like basic information and claims made by subjects about themselves. Keep in mind that these must still be cited.
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