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This is a list of websites that editors frequently discuss on Wikipedia. Some of these are currently accepted, some are currently opposed, and some depend on the circumstances as consensus can change.

Note that the standards for WP:External links and WP:Reliable sources are different, so that a web page might be acceptable as an external link, but not as a reliable source, or vice versa.

Also note that this page does not prescribe any recommendations of what action to take if one encounters any of these sites linked within articles. This list is only an aid to ongoing discussion surrounding the use of these sites, final consensus is yet to be determined.

Social networking websites[edit]

Facebook, Myspace, Instagram

"WP:FACEBOOK" redirects here. For the guideline that states Wikipedia is not a social networking site, see WP:NOTFACEBOOK.

See also: Template:Facebook

LinkedIn

"WP:LINKEDIN" redirects here. For the guideline that states Wikipedia is not LinkedIn, see WP:NOTLINKEDIN.

Twitter

See also: Template:Twitter

User-generated content[edit]

Discogs

See also: WP:RSP § Discogs

Find a Grave

See also: WP:RSP § Find a Grave, and Template:Find a Grave

IMDb

See also: WP:RS/IMDB, WP:Citing IMDb, WP:RSP § IMDb, and WP:IMDb link templates

YouTube

See also: WP:RSP § YouTube, and Template:YouTube

Petition sites

Objectionable content[edit]

WikiLeaks

See also: WP:RSP § WikiLeaks

Companies[edit]

Amazon

See also: WP:RSP § Amazon

Ancestry.com

See also: WP:RSP § Ancestry.com

  1. Official documents such as birth and death records come from reliable sources and can be used provided the restrictions discussed in WP:PRIMARY and WP:BLPPRIMARY are obeyed. In all cases, a secondary source is preferred. Some editors think that if other published reliable sources cannot be found that verify asserted facts from Ancestry.com, then that information is not important enough to include.
  2. Content which is user-submitted such as family trees should be treated as ☒N not reliable.

eBay


See also[edit]