I added this Daily Mail article as a reference to the page Filet-o-Fish as a reference to support the claim that Australians consider the McDonald's Filet-o-Fish to be a "burger" (unlike for example American English, where the word "burger" has a different definition and Filet-o-Fish would not generally be included in it.) I know Daily Mail is generally deprecated, but I think for this particular kind of fact it (or should I say its Australian edition) is actually quite reliable. Mr248 (talk) 08:39, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
No, and I fail to see why we would use a UK source for a claim about Australian popular culture anyway.Slatersteven (talk) 13:07, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
As becomes clear to anyone who actually bothers to read the Mail story in question, it was written by an Australian journalist for the Mail's Australian subsidiary for an Australian audience. Her work, her very existence, is autocorrected out of existence by the Wikipedia cult. She simply doesn't matter. They would quite literally rather put a link to McDonald's corporate website in as a reference.
The Mail ban is bullshit. A very key part of their industrial scale institutionallly supported biases.
HTD.
Hey Wikipediocracy peeps, are you being paid to suck this guy off too?
Funnel the cash via Stephen Harrison is it?
I wouldn't blame you, the money is probably pretty good.