this is an incredibly targeted post, but also aimed towards anyone who needs to be informed. no dni on this post, because the information below is important.
.com websites are COMMERCIAL SITES. they are run by businesses, not educators. even if a .com website is regarded as "credible"(such as national geographic), you must consider the author's credentials when reading an article, and examine for personal bias. check their sources, as well. the same goes for .org and .net websites. .org websites are run by nonprofit organizations, and anyone can own a .net website.
.com websites are not reliable sources for anything medical. you learn that in ELEMENTARY SCHOOL for fuck's sake. take ANY course at a university and try to get away with that on a research paper, i dare you. in fact, try that at a MIDDLE OR HIGH SCHOOL and you won't get away with it.
actual psychologists will not use a .com website in their papers. actual scientists don't use them, either.
education is important, guys. I live with a man who has a doctorate in physics and a woman who is an elementary school teacher. i am currently a student. my little sister is currently a student. all of us know this.
not only that, AI IS NOT A VALID SOURCE. ai compiles information from a multitude of websites and sources without examining personal bias and credibility. oh my god. read a fucking book. read a research paper.
you learn how to find proper sources in fucking elementary school. how can someone be this foolish?
i'm seventeen and know this. if someone starts shitting on this post because of my age, i'd like to direct you to these actually credible websites(strictly .edu and .gov research websites):
When writing research papers or gathering information for class, your work is only as strong as the sources behind it. AI tools and the inte
Wondering how to know if a source is credible? Here’s how to check any source for bias, accuracy, reliability, and more.
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/healthy-aging/how-find-reliable-health-information-online














