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Followup: The information about Jacob Artist singing "Never Say Never" was a good find, though the source, mjsbigblog, was not a reliable one: it's a fan site, and has made some pretty bad blunders in the past. However, it did say that the information was from Ryan Seacrest: following the link back would take you to a reliable site (ryanseacrest.com) and the story (and audio of what Artist actually said), which had additional information: that the song would be in the season premiere. I've updated the song's info accordingly. (Generally, if you find a story that is based on another site's reporting, use the original report as your source if it's accessible.)

If the info had only been on mjsbigblog without a valid other source, it would have had to be removed. One of the frustrating things about working on Glee articles is the need for a reliable secondary source to verify what you're pretty sure is already true, from future episode names to songs to plot lines. You can wait for weeks for a reliable source to finally confirm what's been rumored elsewhere... but sometimes, what you thought you know turns out to be completely wrong when a reliable report is finally made. And that's why, at least on Wikipedia, we wait until we have that good source. BlueMoonset (talk) 17:38, 27 August 2012 (UTC)