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Display title | Tardis:Citation in articles about living people |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Although all articles should be as accurate as possible, special care must be taken with regards to articles on people that are currently alive, as issues such as libel may arise if claims are made without sources being given, or unnecessary rumours sparked. If you choose to include information of a potentially controversial nature, a reliable out-of-universe source must be given, such as an interview, newspaper or magazine article. Wikipedia, Twitter and the Internet Movie Database, not being peer reviewed, are not considered reliable sources. Nor are online (and, occasionally, print) sources that cite Wikipedia and IMDb as their main sources. |
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