Talk:The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power/FAQ
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Q1: Why does this article not include audience scores from IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes?
A1: User-generated scores are not considered to be reliable sources on Wikipedia.
Q2: Why does this article not include critical reviews from Forbes?
A2: Forbes contributors writing with minimal editorial oversight are not considered to be reliable sources on Wikipedia.
Q3: Are J. R. R. Tolkien's writings considered a source?
A3: Tolkien's writings are considered primary sources. On Wikipedia, primary sources can be used to make straightforward statements of fact. To further analyze, evaluate, interpret, or synthesize primary material, reliable secondary sources are needed.
Q4: Why does the article not reflect my opinion of the show?
A4: To maintain a neutral point of view, Wikipedia attempts to provide due weight to different sides of an argument. In any case, material presented in an article needs to be supported by reliable sources.