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A5: Even if we had the reliable sources to verify this, this wouldn't make BFDI notable. A hypothetical article on Wikipedia about the series would explain to a layperson (someone who isn't a part of the OSC) what BFDI is about. We are talking about the series, not the merchandise.
For example, if there are multiple reviews published about BFDI, we can talk about what the critics liked and what people thought of BFDI. It is also important for sources to be reliable. Websites hosting self-published and/or user-generated content like Facebook and Fandom are unreliable because anyone there can publish anything, including ...
The answer to this question seems probably evident enough, but I must ask. So lets just say in the future, BFDI gets a few (unpaid) articles made by major sources, likely how homestuck or Skibidi Toilet have them.
2) “{{The internet can be an amazing source for entertainment, from exciting games to funny videos. Occasionally, you can come upon a certain franchise on the internet that gets you hooked. Battle For Dream Island (aka BFDI) is an internet show on YouTube, which to me, is absolutely hilarious, clever and unique.}}”
During a quiz bowl game, two teams of usually up to four or five players are read questions by a moderator. [1] [15] When there are more than four players on a team, the team has to substitute its players for different games. Each player usually has an electronic buzzer to signal in ("buzz") at any time during the question to give an answer. [13]
These Mardi Gras trivia questions and answers will impress your pals and enlighten you on some of the fun and history behind Fat Tuesday. Related: Let Them Eat (King) Cake!
Hey owl, I'm just here to ask if youre actively against the idea of adding bfdi to some people's pages because they have had roles in recent episodes, or if you're just trying to help us w the citations and stuff. Dont take this as an insult please I'm just asking a question :p 222.152.234.67 12:24, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
A quiz is a form of mind sport in which people attempt to answer questions correctly on one or several topics. Quizzes can be used as a brief assessment in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and skills, or simply as a hobby. They can also be televised for entertainment purposes, often in a game show format.