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Last revision on: 3/26/17 The Looney Tunes Wiki, and its affiliates, are encyclopedia databases, and usually not publishers of original thought (exceptions are always present). We use material that is attributable to RELIABLE published sources, usually not whether it is true. The LT Wiki and its affiliates are not places to publish your opinions, experiences, or arguments, except the off-topic forums and comments.

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  • Last revision on: 3/26/17 The Looney Tunes Wiki, and its affiliates, are encyclopedia databases, and usually not publishers of original thought (exceptions are always present). We use material that is attributable to RELIABLE published sources, usually not whether it is true. The LT Wiki and its affiliates are not places to publish your opinions, experiences, or arguments, except the off-topic forums and comments.
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  • Last revision on: 3/26/17 The Looney Tunes Wiki, and its affiliates, are encyclopedia databases, and usually not publishers of original thought (exceptions are always present). We use material that is attributable to RELIABLE published sources, usually not whether it is true. The LT Wiki and its affiliates are not places to publish your opinions, experiences, or arguments, except the off-topic forums and comments. While almost everything on LT Wiki must be attributable, not all material has to be attributed. Editors should provide attribution for quotations and for any material that is challenged or likely to be challenged, using {{Citation needed|date={{{1}}}}} or it may be removed. The burden of evidence lies with the editor wishing to add or retain the material. Should an article not have any RELIABLE sources, then LT wiki should not have an article on it. In addition to attribution, citations are needed when a questionable statement needs sources for verification. It is very important you add this onto questionable statements. Even in schools and universities, citations are a MUST when writing papers. Failure to add citations/sources to a quote or even rewording without crediting is plagiarism. Not crediting the original author while copying their content is also plagiarism. Attribution is not only proving something is true with some citations, but also a form of respect to give sources/citations as credits for writing an article on here. Copying from Wikipedia, other Wikia wikis, and other wiki databases is not plagiarism as everything on a wiki is issued under the Creative Commons 3.0 license, although we prefer original writing so it is more creative.
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