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Forbes
edit@Ewen Douglas: WP:RSP says:
Most content on Forbes.com is written by contributors with minimal editorial oversight, and is generally unreliable. Editors show consensus for treating Forbes.com contributor articles as opinion pieces or self-published sources. Articles that have also been published in the print edition of Forbes are excluded, and are considered generally reliable. Check the byline to determine whether an article is written by "Forbes Staff" or a "Contributor", and check underneath the byline to see whether it was published in a print issue of Forbes. See also the entry for Forbes.
The article you added [1] says in the byline that it is written by a contributor; therefore, it is unreliable. wumbolo ^^^ 21:56, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
- Wumbolo is correct. We treat content by staff writers of Forbes differently than content by Forbes contributors. I removed another instance of a use of a Forbes contributor's piece. Marquardtika (talk) 01:58, 22 February 2019 (UTC)