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Yes when writing stories or other writing pieces you would say:

Joey said, "this source is reliable"

The comma would be after said and it is the same for he said:

He said, " You just learned something new"

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Source: Like 1st or 2nd grade

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Yes, typically a comma is used when indicating speech in writing. For example: "He said, 'I will be there tomorrow.'"

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