User:Wetrorave/Sources

This is for some sources I've seen that do not have a Wikipedia page but that I have considered reliable. I've used many of these on Everywhere at the End of Time but they can also serve for other articles, of course. Please note, this list does not reflect consensus.

For all the Google search links, and for further accuracy, add quotation marks surrounding the website's name on the URL when the page is finished loading. E.g., for the Groove Cartel searches, the part of the url that says Groove+Cartel+-wikipedia should be changed to "Groove+Cartel"+-wikipedia. Instructions for the Wikipedia search links are here. If I did this here, there'd be a syntax error, so you must do it manually.

This list is, and will always be, incomplete. Of course, be bold in making minor changes/grammar fixes, but websites should be suggested at the talk page.

List

 * The Groove Cartel (reliable):
 * is used as a source by other news websites;   and further Google results here;
 * was named one of the "Best Music-Related Blogs" by Sound-Unsound/MusicalityRealm, a reliable source for its editorial and reputation by other news websites.
 * Spectrum Culture (high-quality):
 * has an extensive staff, including editors and contributors;
 * is used as a source regularly;
 * features reputable writers, such as David Harris, Josh Goller, and Pat Padua;
 * is used as a source in many Good articles.
 * HeadStuff (high-quality):
 * has an EXTENSIVE staff, with over 100 pages constituting both editors and contributors with each page presenting 10 different individuals, amounting for over 1000 people;
 * is used as a source regularly;
 * features reputable writers: examples include Dave Hanratty, Stephen Porzio, Suzanne Kane, Mark Conroy, etc etc.;
 * has won many blog awards, one of which has been confirmed to be verifiable.
 * DigiStatement (reliable):
 * features an editorial team that "aims to provide accurate, impartial, well-balanced news and analysis.";
 * used as a source by other news websites:      and further Google results.
 * Gamepur (high-quality):
 * is used as a source by other news websites;
 * is owned by Gamurs, one of the largest esports companies in the world;
 * has an editorial staff.
 * Espalha Factos (high-quality):
 * is used as a source by other news websites;
 * | features an editorial staff and large amount of contributors;
 * features reputable writers such as Miguel Rocha (he wrote ).