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My edit was reverted because it was "not from a reliable source" -- however, the secondary source I referenced includes direct quotes by Rosenfeld on his own Discord server, thus there was a primary source wrapped inside this secondary source. Rosenfeld's direct quotes include: "listen guys it hurts me as well" "I'm not happy about it but so long and thanks for all the fish" (These were brought up in a conversation about why Rosenfeld was not contributing any new compositions to the game). He also said "yeah, conflict of interest definitely" and "maybe if we stack the lawyers in a pyramid something will happen". @0xDeadbeef please advise as to why such direct quotes are not worthy of documentation on this page and Music of Minecraft. I can see how perhaps including the conjecture about the true nature of the legal issues as being not as reliable, if nothing because it is from a single source, but the non conjecture portion of the addition seems very much noteworthy and definitely reliable (primary source). LMK. Samuuurai (talk) 08:20, 27 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
YouTube is not a generally reliable source, see WP:RSPYT. I personally believe that SalC1 is pretty reliable for their content about Minecraft, but a consensus for this should be reached at WP:RSN first. 0xDeadbeef08:26, 27 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]