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We're going to have to disagree on common practice. The original intent of this site was to be a "furry Slashdot", and as you can see, they have nothing in the way of a disclaimer today.

I'm not quite sure where you're going with journalistic privilege. Perhaps you mean that because we have the right not to disclose our sources, it's our duty to be truthful about what they said?

This would be a reasonable argument if Flayrah actually relied on that, but we usually don't. Instead, we cite sources so you can make up your own mind. If the sources are lacking, beware!

You are welcome to login and submit alternative news, or vote existing news down if you dislike it.

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