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Huskies in Italy: Game #2
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2301090, member: 5798"] If bleedblue3's comment was based on a personal observation, that's fine, and I appreciate them sharing that observation. It would help the veracity of the statement of bleedblue3 if it was also noted that that opinion was based on a personal observation. Then, no one would question it. When I read it, my first thought was where this information came from. It's been my experience that when [U]anyone[/U] makes what appears to be (or is meant to be) a [B][I]factual statement[/I][/B] of that nature here in the boneyard, the readers expect to see a secondary source of proof or corroboration provided on comments or posts that are received or read by that commenter [U]second hand[/U]. I speak from experience. This is standard operating procedure here in the yard. Example: The first poster that reported Natalie Butler was transferring had to provide the tweet/new media article to corroborate their post. To just say that Butler was transferring was not enough. [/QUOTE]
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