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| This source in a nutshell: The Verge is considered |
| Type | website |
|---|---|
| Shortcut | WP:THEVERGE |
| Status | |
| Deprecated | no |
| Blacklisted | no |
| Recency | 2024 |
| Domain theverge.com | |
| In source code Spamcheck tool | |
| RfC | |
| Link | Rfc |
| Date | 2018 |
There is broad consensus that The Verge is a reliable source for use in articles relating to technology, science, and automobiles. Some editors question the quality of The Verge's instructional content on computer hardware. See also: Vox, Polygon (pre-May 2025), New York
The Verge is an online American technology news publication headquartered in Lower Manhattan, New York City and operated by Vox Media. The website publishes news, feature stories, guidebooks, product reviews, consumer electronics news, and podcasts.
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| The Verge WP:THEVERGE 📌 |
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There is broad consensus that The Verge is a reliable source for use in articles relating to technology, science, and automobiles. Some editors question the quality of The Verge's instructional content on computer hardware. See also: Vox, Polygon (pre-May 2025), New York | 1Â | ||