A historical source can be deemed unreliable if the author appears to unfairly favor a particular side or viewpoint. In this case, the source is
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The source becomes unreliable because the author appears to unfairly favour a particular side or viewpoint, then the sources are called being biased.
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The source is biased when the author only wants to give their opinion and viewpoint. It does not balance the source on both sides. The viewpoint could be positive or negative.
The source is actually created to give information to the people and not colour their minds. If they only give their viewpoints then they are trying to influence the audience with their biases.
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