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287: 263: 505:. Is that the one you meant? Do you disagree with the outcome? I suppose not many people commented there, but it seems like a reasonable discussion with some knowledgeable users input to me - nobody except the guy proposing it seemed to think it was RS, and I have to say I agree with the outcome. It doesn't seem like the sort of site I'd view as an RS for Knowledge at all. That, of course is a totally separate issue to this article about the website, which seems an ok short article, although all articles can obviously be improved. 84: 343: 74: 53: 179: 158: 22: 189: 732: 508:
I haven't looked specifically at the references on this article, but in general, if the article is otherwise well sourced and notable I think it might probably be ok to use it as a primary source in an article about itself, to support additional information. I'm not an expert though, and I confess to
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Mara Wilson wrote ONE article for Cracked. Patrick Cassels from College Humor has written 2 and he's not in the list. We can't just put every person who has written one or two articles for Cracked, and I'm sure she was just a guest writer. So, I'm leaving the list to have only those who are featured
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It's not as prominently displayed as it was, but cracked still refers to itself as a comedy website. See the bottom of the "write for cracked" page where they explicitly refer to themselves as "one of the most popular comedy sites on planet Earth." Over the past year or so they've definitely been
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Noticed that this article is heavy on material related to Cracked magazine. Since Cracked.com and Cracked magazine are two distinct entities, I'm going to shorten the material pre-2006 (Cracked.com's launch), provide a "See also" link to Cracked magazine, and expand the content related to
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The David Wong page says he's the executive editor, but this page says J. O'Brian is the editor-in-chief. I looked up both terms and an executive editor often refers to an editor-in-chief. Anyone have any ideas as to why this discrepancy exists?
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etc. It's clear that the emphasis is on social commentary. The article about sex slaves definitely doesn't make light of them. They now click-bait with anything they can find that people might consider interesting (or enraging).
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attribute (which is largely de-emphasized by modern browsers); there is no year reference. Presumably the joke (obviously an internet site could not have existed in 1958) was deemed unfunny and removed at some point.
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Huh? "Remove it" from where? And why would we want to remove anything if it is "considered a reliable source"? Sorry, but I really don't understand the question, and how it relates to this article...
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Additionally, the attributed slogan - "America's Only Humor Site Since 1958" - doesn't appear anywhere I can find on the website. "America's Only Humor Site" is in the webpage <title: -->
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Cracked.com may have its origins as a humor website, but it cannot reasonably be described as such today. The front page currently shows the following article titles at the top:
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Nevertheless, isn't this page for discussing improvements to this article itself? You might know better than I, but I thought questions like this were discussed at
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I know there was a recent discussion about this matter, but I was wondering: should Cracked.com be considered a reliable source? If so, should we remove it?
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article are press releases or self-promotional, which are not acceptable. On the other hand, if you are asking about using cracked.com as a source for
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y (size, number of employees, etc). Other sources, secondary sources, are better for everything else. I note that many of the sources used for the
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injecting more social commentary into their articles, but that's not to say they aren't a website built on comedy anymore.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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often and are well known, to avoid people misinterpreting the contents thinking they are recurring writers..
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I am questioning the reliability of Cracked.com as a reliable source in Knowledge articles.
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on the web. To participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the
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still being a little confused about what it is we maybe should remove, and from where.
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Ah, ok, thanks. You confused me by saying "if so, should we remove it?".
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Adding - ah, I found the discussion you were talking about, I think:
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rather than on the article talk page of the "source" in question?
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A 90-Second Guide to Determine if Your Internet Cause Is BS
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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Looks pretty good now, I'm removing the neutrality tag.
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