User talk:Fixmyhearing

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Please note that YouTube videos are not acceptable sources for claims about our article subjects' personal lives, and this applies especially to claims that our article topics have behaved in an illegal or unethical manner. Wikipedia is not a venue for spreading or disseminating improperly sourced allegations of criminal behaviour — if you want to claim that somebody has been a sexual abuser, you must reference the claim to real journalistic reportage of the claim in real media, like real daily newspapers or the news divisions of national television networks. Your list of sourcing options does not include YouTube videos, Twitter tweets, Facebook or Instagram posts, blogs, comment threads on discussion forums, or any other social networking platform. You must show real journalism by professional journalists in real media outlets — and if you can't show that, then your only other option is to just accept that our article will not say anything at all about the claim until you can. We are not a platform for bypassing the media by publishing otherwise unreported allegations ourselves without airtight sourcing — our role on here is to follow media coverage, not to lead it, so we say nothing about such matters on Wikipedia until real journalists have reported it as news. Bearcat (talk) 18:26, 28 December 2019 (UTC)