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The key to Wikipedia:Verifiability is whether another person is able to verify that at least one reliable source has previously published each claim made in an article. All content must be verifiable, but all content does not necessarily need to followed by an inline citation.[1]

As of 2024, the English Wikipedia does not require, and has never required, an inline citation for all material. Uncited does not mean unverifiable.

Content is verifiable if

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Content is verifiable if, using all the means at the disposal of an educated and dedicated person, the content in question can be found in a source that Wikipedia editors deem to be reliable for that claim.

Consider a claim such as "Queen Victoria reigned for more than 60 years."

The status of this claim is:

Content is not verifiable if

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ A2022 RFC found clear consensus against changing "verifiable" to "verified" in WP:V.

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