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<blockquote data-quote="Cute Tink" data-source="post: 70114339" data-attributes="member: 5363"><p>Well, as I posted before, I don't really go to Snopes except for the less weighty things like posts I see on Facebook about toilet spiders and urban legends and whatnot. More serious issues I'll see what I can find out from a variety of sources. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to politics (and some other topics), I pretty much figure every source is biased and the politician is full of it, so there's that.</p><p></p><p>What I appreciate about Snopes is that they tend to cite their sources, if I'm ever curious how they came to their decision and they talk their way through it. I can follow their thought processes and make up my mind about their conclusions. That's not what I've seen in the things posted against them in this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cute Tink, post: 70114339, member: 5363"] Well, as I posted before, I don't really go to Snopes except for the less weighty things like posts I see on Facebook about toilet spiders and urban legends and whatnot. More serious issues I'll see what I can find out from a variety of sources. When it comes to politics (and some other topics), I pretty much figure every source is biased and the politician is full of it, so there's that. What I appreciate about Snopes is that they tend to cite their sources, if I'm ever curious how they came to their decision and they talk their way through it. I can follow their thought processes and make up my mind about their conclusions. That's not what I've seen in the things posted against them in this topic. [/QUOTE]
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