User talk:2600:1700:BBD0:8050:6CAE:F85D:BB92:710B

Hey, I noticed your edit to the Portal:Current events/2019 February 5 article and just letting you know that I don't believe the small new company of HillReporter.com counts as a reliable source for a new article. On the about page of Hill Reporter, they also claim they are "an independently owned liberal news publisher." At Wikipedia, we have to stay unbiased so we can't use new sources that say they are liberal or conservative or any other political leaning. Also through my own judgment (and I could definitely be wrong), I think that e-mail was just a scam considering no names were put up at the state of the union address and they wanted your financial information so that you could pay $5 but possibly wanted to scam you out of your money. Also, the news article seemed to only be based off one tweet of the E-mail. Additional searching on the Internet of this which you would expect would make huge news because of the craziness of it and I can only find one other news source which is going of the same tweet and no others are talking about it because I don't think it ever actually happened. I'm not sure about this so tell me if I'm wrong on anything but just be careful when making an edit to Wikipedia (especially on current events because a lot of people read it) as we don't want false information to spread. --Bluecrab2 (talk) 04:17, 6 February 2019 (UTC)

Ok, thanks for the new source! You should try to get an account because I see you've made lots of useful contributions to Wikipedia already but either way the edits are appreciated. --Bluecrab2 (talk) 04:31, 7 February 2019 (UTC)