to all professors, everywhere
please stop telling your students that online sources of information are “garbage” as this is simply not true. if you actually believe this, you have a very poor understanding of the internet, and your students shouldn’t suffer because of it.
It’s not categorically untrue. I think the academic community should create a white list of Internet sources or a set of rules that determine what makes a web source reliable. If you believe, however, that all (or even most) online sources should be viewed as reliable, then you have a very poor understanding of academics.
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