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Citing a google cache of a deleted blog
[edit]First of all, citing any blog is an express violation of WP:RS. "Posts to bulletin boards, Usenet, and wikis, or messages left on blogs, should not be used as primary or secondary sources [...] [S]elf-published books, personal websites, and blogs are largely not acceptable as sources." Secondly, if blogs are unreliable, then google caches of them are even more so as they can vanish at any moment, removing even the faint veneer of verifiability that a blog citation has. Please, for the hundredth time, let us figure out how to remove all blog citations from this article. — Kaustuv Chaudhuri 14:17, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
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