Larry Sanger
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It's commitment to free speech.
I think that's a good point.
I love that.
Yes, for sure.
What is the third here?
So abolish source blacklists.
There's been a lot of talk about this one lately, and I don't know if we need to go into it in much depth, but it's shocking for people who have not heard about it.
So Wikipedia has a page called the Perennial Sources page, which is a list of many, many different news media sources.
And The New York Times, The Washington Post, BBC, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, they're all in there.
And it's color-coded.
So the ones that can be used on Wikipedia as sources without attribution, except in footnotes, of course, are...
are green lit.
And the ones that I just named, they're all green lit, of course.
Then there's some that are, they've got a yellow background.
The ones that are yellow are, you can cite them, but it's better to cite another one instead.
Yes.
So academic repositories.
So they can be cited.
Articles in preprint services can be cited.
But generally speaking, you should try to find something that isn't.