Asked by ryan
Why are blogs often not considered to be an authoritative source? Check all that apply.
They are opinion-based.
The authors write short entries.
They focus on facts.
The authors often lack credentials.
They rarely offer solutions.
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Correct answers:
- They are opinion-based.
- The authors often lack credentials.
Why: Blogs often express personal views and may be written by people without formal expertise or verifiable credentials, which reduces their authority. Short entries, focusing on facts, or offering/rarely offering solutions are not primary reasons for lacking authority.
- They are opinion-based.
- The authors often lack credentials.
Why: Blogs often express personal views and may be written by people without formal expertise or verifiable credentials, which reduces their authority. Short entries, focusing on facts, or offering/rarely offering solutions are not primary reasons for lacking authority.
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