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Old information or old newspaper articles are always useless and should be considered Low quality.
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Old information or old newspaper articles are always useless and should be considered Low quality.
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False they often contain primary sources and reliable information, therefore they should never be considered low quality
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I'm going to say false. Old newspapers may be low quality, but they have information that could still help people today. People can take the "old" information and build on it to make it better.
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