Citation Needed is a blog on Tumblr run by Conor Lastowka and Josh Fruhlinger dedicated to hilariously bad Wikipedia writing. Excerpts may be chosen because of poor grammar/spelling, triviality or irrelevance to the article, or just because they seem strange. The blog also has a podcast hosted by Conor, where entries are expanded upon and turned into skits. There is also a book featuring various entries from the blog with added comments. Not to be confused for the Show Within a Show [citation needed] in Echo Chamber.
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| - Citation Needed is a blog on Tumblr run by Conor Lastowka and Josh Fruhlinger dedicated to hilariously bad Wikipedia writing. Excerpts may be chosen because of poor grammar/spelling, triviality or irrelevance to the article, or just because they seem strange. The blog also has a podcast hosted by Conor, where entries are expanded upon and turned into skits. There is also a book featuring various entries from the blog with added comments. Not to be confused for the Show Within a Show [citation needed] in Echo Chamber.
- Citation needed, most commonly rendered as Citation needed, is a common editorial remark on Wikipedia, which has become used to refer to Wikipedia in wider popular culture.
- The "citation needed" link you just followed was placed there because a Wikipedia editor feels that the preceding statement is likely to be challenged, and therefore needs an inline citation. If you can provide a source to back up the statement, please be bold and add it. If not, please exercise extra caution when using the flagged information. If the statement violates Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living persons, delete it immediately. Getting back to the article If you wish to change or discuss the article which sent you here:
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| - Citation Needed is a blog on Tumblr run by Conor Lastowka and Josh Fruhlinger dedicated to hilariously bad Wikipedia writing. Excerpts may be chosen because of poor grammar/spelling, triviality or irrelevance to the article, or just because they seem strange. The blog also has a podcast hosted by Conor, where entries are expanded upon and turned into skits. There is also a book featuring various entries from the blog with added comments. Not to be confused for the Show Within a Show [citation needed] in Echo Chamber.
- The "citation needed" link you just followed was placed there because a Wikipedia editor feels that the preceding statement is likely to be challenged, and therefore needs an inline citation. If you can provide a source to back up the statement, please be bold and add it. If not, please exercise extra caution when using the flagged information. If the statement violates Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living persons, delete it immediately. Getting back to the article If you wish to change or discuss the article which sent you here: 1.
* Use your web browser's "Back" button to return to the article's page. 2.
* At the top of the article's page (not this page):
* Use the "Edit this page" tab to improve the article
* Use the "Discussion" tab to discuss with others how to improve the article Why cite sources?
* Verifiability is one of Wikipedia's most fundamental policies
* Reliable sources explains what constitutes a reliable source for Wikipedia How to cite sources
* Citing sources - How and why to cite sources on Wikipedia
* Footnotes - How to use footnotes on Wikipedia
* Citation templates - Standardized formatting for citations
* - Cite a book
* - Cite a news source (like a newspaper or news web site)
* - Cite a general web site Requesting citations For information about the "citation needed" template itself — {{fact}} — and how to use it, see:
- Citation needed, most commonly rendered as Citation needed, is a common editorial remark on Wikipedia, which has become used to refer to Wikipedia in wider popular culture.
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