{{WP:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/Header}} {{WP:RSPNutshell|gu|shortcut=}} {{Infobox source reliability | type = website | shortcut = WP:HUFFPOCON | status = gu | last = 2020 | domain1 = huffpost.com | rfc = [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 313#RFC: HuffPost|Rfc]] | rfcdate = 2020 }} {{WP:RSPIntro|HuffPost}} __TOC__ == Summary == Until 2018, the U.S. edition of ''HuffPost'' published content written by contributors with near-zero editorial oversight. These contributors generally did not have a reputation for fact-checking, and most editors consider them highly variable in quality. Editors show consensus for treating ''HuffPost'' contributor articles as [[WP:SPS|self-published sources]], unless the article was written by a [[WP:EXPERTSOURCE|subject-matter expert]]. ''HuffPost'' contributor articles should never be used for [[WP:THIRDPARTY|third-party claims]] about [[WP:BLPSPS|living persons]]. In 2018, ''HuffPost'' discontinued its contributor platform, but old contributor articles are still online. Check the [[byline]] to determine whether an article is written by a staff member or a "Contributor" (also referred to as an "Editorial Partner"). ''See also: [[#HuffPost|HuffPost (excluding politics)]], {{pslink|HuffPost (politics)}}.'' == Excerpt == {{hatnote|Excerpt from the lead of [[HuffPost]]:}}
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# 2020 [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 313#RFC: HuffPost|Rfc]] ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== == Original table row for comparison == ''(remove this when this source page is ready to go live)'' {{Wikipedia:RSPTableHeader}} |- class="s-gu" id="HuffPost contributors" | ''[[HuffPost]]'' contributors (''The Huffington Post'') {{WP:RSPSHORTCUT|WP:HUFFPOCON}} | {{WP:RSPSTATUS|gu}} | {{rsnl|313|RFC: HuffPost|2020|rfc=y}} | {{WP:RSPLAST|2020|stale=n}} | Until 2018, the U.S. edition of ''HuffPost'' published content written by contributors with near-zero editorial oversight. These contributors generally did not have a reputation for fact-checking, and most editors consider them highly variable in quality. Editors show consensus for treating ''HuffPost'' contributor articles as [[WP:SPS|self-published sources]], unless the article was written by a [[WP:EXPERTSOURCE|subject-matter expert]]. ''HuffPost'' contributor articles should never be used for [[WP:THIRDPARTY|third-party claims]] about [[WP:BLPSPS|living persons]]. In 2018, ''HuffPost'' discontinued its contributor platform, but old contributor articles are still online. Check the [[byline]] to determine whether an article is written by a staff member or a "Contributor" (also referred to as an "Editorial Partner"). ''See also: [[#HuffPost|HuffPost (excluding politics)]], {{pslink|HuffPost (politics)}}.'' | {{WP:RSPUSES|huffpost.com|huffingtonpost.com}} |}