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→‎Are social networks good for references?: Another very delayed response!
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::::{{ping|Cassolotl}} well, as far as I know, Wikipedia doesn't allow blogs at all. At least the Catalan version. Anyway, ok, makes sense. So I will disable the abuse filter and change the template to "this page contains links to Tumblr blogs who are not notable". Thanks for your input! :) --[[User:NeoMahler|NeoMahler]] ([[User talk:NeoMahler|talk]]) 19:21, 14 June 2017 (UTC)
::::{{ping|Cassolotl}} well, as far as I know, Wikipedia doesn't allow blogs at all. At least the Catalan version. Anyway, ok, makes sense. So I will disable the abuse filter and change the template to "this page contains links to Tumblr blogs who are not notable". Thanks for your input! :) --[[User:NeoMahler|NeoMahler]] ([[User talk:NeoMahler|talk]]) 19:21, 14 June 2017 (UTC)
:::::{{ping|NeoMahler}} Wikipedia does allow links to blogs as sources, but only in some situations. Like, if there is nothing better and the source is reliable in some way. For example, the Nonbinary Stats blog is considered a good source on Wikipedia for information about preferred language for nonbinary people (titles, pronouns). An example is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-neutral_title Gender neutral titles], which has links to Practical Androgyny, Beyond the Binary, and Nonbinary Stats - all blogs.
::::: Re: "this page contains links to Tumblr blogs who are not notable" - I think the blogs don't need to be notable, they need to be ''reliable''. If the blog is not a reliable source, the citation needs to be removed and a 'citation-needed' should be added - or the statement removed entirely, or moved to the talk page until it has a source. --'''[[User:Cassolotl|<span style="color:#008000">Cassolotl</span>]]''' ''<small>([[User_Talk:Cassolotl|talk]]) <span style="color:#808080">pronouns: they/them</span></small>'' 13:14, 5 July 2017 (UTC)


== AFAB/AMAB or the written-out forms? ==
== AFAB/AMAB or the written-out forms? ==
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