differentiate reliable and unreliable sources
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A reliable service is one that notifies the user if delivery fails, while an unreliable one does not notify the user if delivery fails. For example, Internet Protocol (IP) provides an unreliable service.
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While reliable mention the source name and have authentic information, unreliable doesn't.
- Both sources are meant to give information. While one gives authenticity, the other gives false.
- Examples of Reliable Sources - Textbooks, Journals, memoirs, speeches, academic papers
- Examples of Non-Reliable Sources - Social media sites, spam blog sites, reputable sources websites etc.
- The various points of distinction between both the sources are -
- Unreliable sources do not mention the author's name or contact information, whereas reliable does.
- When compared to untrustworthy sources, dependable sources are transparent about their intentions.
- While unreliable sources frequently employ clunky and unreliable language, trustworthy sources frequently utilise language that is devoid of prejudice and provides insight.
- Reliable sources have connections to current, verifiable evidence, but unreliable ones don't.
- Unreliable sources do not consistently think through and write their content with professionalism.
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