no because its going to have to have one, just you don't know of
Not necessarily. The credibility of a site depends on various factors beyond just authorship, such as the reputation of the website, the accuracy of the information provided, and whether the references are from reputable sources. It's important to consider these factors collectively when assessing a website's credibility.
Site credible references that support their position.
"A secure site would contain a connection that contains secure connections, and credible resources and references. Such things like the author, the place of location and other contact information should be accessible to the visitor."
Facebook is both, a credible site + an non credible site
A credible source will have accurate and up-to-date information, be written by an expert or someone with expertise in the field, cite their sources, and be free from bias or personal opinions.
government sites are credible because it's the government's outlet.
Wiki isn't a credible source, because, it doesn't really give off correct information.
If a website ends with .edu or .gov, odds are that it is credible. You should also look for an author on the site and look into the author (credentials and such) and when the site was last updated. Another thing to look for is whether the website is endorsed by a stable, creditable organization or group.
IS kind of cool so dont really care
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An Irish accent is typically characterized by a lilting intonation and distinct vowel sounds, while a Scottish accent often involves rolling r's and a more staccato rhythm. Additionally, Irish accents vary significantly across regions while Scottish accents also have regional variations, such as the distinctive Glaswegian accent.
Determining crediability ask your self these four questions who is the author, who do they link to, Is the website filled with errors? Do you trust the domain name?
if the author is considered an expert in his or her field