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Content that is posted on Sam and Cat Wiki articles must be verifiable. In other words, all information treated as fact on this site must be able to be supported by a reliable, published source.
In order to guarantee the accuracy of information on Sam and Cat Wiki, encyclopedic references must be used where it would be logical to do so. Only information that has been challenged or is likely to be challenged, such as quotations, require citations.
Reliable sources
Reliable sources include but are not limited to news sites and personal accounts of the members of the cast and crew of Sam & Cat, Nickelodeon, or other affiliated people or groups.
- Nickelodeon's Twitter
- Sam & Cat's Twitter
- Dan Schneider's Twitter
- Jennette McCurdy's Twitter
- Ariana Grande's Twitter
- Cameron Ocasio's Twitter
- Maree Cheatham's Twitter
- Sam & Cat's Facebook
- Dan Schneider's Facebook
- Jennette McCurdy's Facebook
- Ariana Grande's Facebook
- Cameron Ocasio's Facebook
YouTube
- Ariana Grande's YouTube
- Ariana Grande's YouTube WeAreStoopKid (Note: Co-owned with Liz Gilles & Matt Bennett)
- Dan Schneider's YouTube
- Jennette McCurdy's YouTube
Other sources
Unreliable sources
Unreliable sources involve sites with content that can be edited by any user. It is acceptable to cite an unreliable source if no other source provides such information, given that the original page's existence is backed up by a reliable source. The following is a list of common unreliable sources.
- Wikipedia (Unless it is referenced with a reliable source)
- TV.com (User-generated content)
- The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) (User-generated content, this goes for biographies as well)
- Nick and More (Does not provide links to sources)
- TV.MSN.com (Better than the others, but not fully reliable)
Unreferenced assertions
Editors who encounter assertions in canon articles that are dubious in accuracy and have not been sourced should add {{source needed}} at the end of the sentence or paragraph in doubt.
When in doubt of whether or not a source is reliable, ask on the administrator's noticeboard.