citogenesis
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editFrom cite -o- -genesis, probably inspired by cytogenesis. Coined by American cartoonist, author and engineer Randall Munroe in 2011 in his webcomic xkcd.[1]
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editcitogenesis (uncountable)
- (informal, Wikimedia jargon) A circular form of citation where various sources report each other.
- 2018, David Coady, James Chase, editors, The Routledge Handbook of Applied Epistemology[1], Routledge, →ISBN:
- Relatedly, Wikipedia has been a locus of ‘citogenesis’: “the creation of ‘reliable’ sources through circular reporting” […] In citogenesis, information is added to Wikipedia, which is then picked up in media reports, which are in turn used as ‘independent’ sources to support the original information in Wikipedia.
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edit- ^ Randall Munroe (2011 November 16) “Citogenesis”, in xkcd
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