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==સામાન્યપણે અવિશ્વાસપાત્ર સ્રોતો==
====સંશયાત્મક સ્રોતો====
સંશયાત્મક સ્રોતો એ છે જેની સત્યાર્થતા ચકાસણી વિષયક શાખ નબળી હોય, અર્થપૂર્ણ સંપાદકિય દુર્લક્ષ જેવી ઊણપ હોય, અથવા સ્પષ્ટપણે સ્વાર્થ કે હિત સંઘર્ષ દેખાતો હોય.<ref name="COI SOURCES"> Sources that may have interests other than professional considerations in the matter being reported are considered to be conflicted sources. Further examples of sources with conflicts of interest include but are not limited to articles by any media group that promote the holding company of the media group or discredit its competitors; news reports by journalists having financial interests in the companies being reported or in their competitors; material (including but not limited to news reports, books, articles and other publications) involved in or struck down by litigation in any country, or released by parties involved in litigation against other involved parties, during, before or after the litigation; and promotional material released through media in the form of paid news reports. For definitions of sources with conflict of interest:
* The [http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/rcr/rcr_conflicts/foundation/index.html Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, Columbia University] mentions: "A conflict of interest involves the abuse&nbsp;– actual, apparent, or potential&nbsp;– of the trust that people have in professionals. The simplest working definition states: A conflict of interest is a situation in which financial or other personal considerations have the potential to compromise or bias professional judgment and objectivity. An apparent conflict of interest is one in which a reasonable person would think that the professional's judgment is likely to be compromised. A potential conflict of interest involves a situation that may develop into an actual conflict of interest. It is important to note that a conflict of interest exists whether or not decisions are affected by a personal interest; a conflict of interest implies only the potential for bias, not a likelihood. It is also important to note that a conflict of interest is not considered misconduct in research, since the definition for misconduct is currently limited to fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism."
* [http://www.nytco.com/press/ethics.html The New York Times Company] forwards this understanding: "Conflicts of interest, real or apparent, may arise in many areas. They may involve tensions between journalists' professional obligations to our audience and their relationships with news sources, advocacy groups, advertisers, or competitors; with one another; or with the company or one of its units. And at a time when two-career families are the norm, the civic and professional activities of spouses, household members and other relatives can create conflicts or the appearance of them."
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Such sources include websites and publications expressing views that are widely considered by other sources to be extremist or promotional, or that rely heavily on unsubstantiated gossip, rumor or personal opinion. Questionable sources should only be used as sources of material on themselves, especially in articles about themselves; જુઓ [[#સંશયાત્મક કે સ્વપ્રકાશિત સ્રોતોને સ્રોત લેખે વાપરેલા સ્રોતો|નીચે]]. They are not suitable sources for contentious claims about others.
 
====સ્વપ્રકાશિત સ્રોતો====
====સંશયાત્મક કે સ્વપ્રકાશિત સ્રોતોને સ્રોત લેખે વાપરેલા સ્રોતો====