Thank you for the info. However in Wikipedia guideline e, I cannot use any Reddit’s links as a reference link on Wikipedia pages as far as I know. Because Reddit’s trust level is low in Wikipedia guideline.
could you use this? ![]()
Unfortunately, no.
I also cannot use this forum’s links as a reference source on Wikipedia pages. In the past, I used some links on this forum as reference sources for the Framework Wikipedia page without knowing the guidelines. These are remaining on the page. However, those links should not be there.
As a reference, below is a list of the media that we can use as reference sources on Wikipedia pages. Some known IT media links are fine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources#Sources
And below is Reddit’s part, and why it is not allowed as a reference source.
Reddit is a social news and discussion website. Reddit contains mostly user-generated content, and is considered both self-published and generally unreliable. Interview responses written by verified interviewees on the r/IAmA subreddit are primary sources, and editors disagree on their reliability. The policy on the use of sources about themselves applies.
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