User blog comment:Triakula/Proposal of softening citation policy on GWiki/@comment-28606698-20200115225639

Blogpost is even better as a way of presentation of an invention (notation, large number), than, for example, a page of a personal google site: Blogpost's page supports MathJax and also we can see comments and opinions of other users of the community.

The rule that every article should have an external primary source derives from the conception, that googology-wiki is an encyclopedia, and, therefore, shouldn’t create a new knowledge, but only reflect existing one.

But is it smart, if rules force someone to put an invention on a specially created hardly readable page on a personal google site, just because otherwise other users can't write an article about the invention?

Actually, only mainspace is encyclopedic, and therefore blogposts can be considered as external sources relatively the mainspace, aren't they?

Thus, I support the suggestion (however anyway userpages and user talk pages are not good sources because everyone can edit them).