I wrote a proposal for a major policy change, which establishes conditions for acceptable conditions to cite a primary or biased secondary source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Wikipedia,_....
Once in the past, Luke had trouble with a wikipedia article on EOMA that got user-ified, because rigorous news coverage for eoma lacked.
Luke definitely noted a little known hypocrisy on wikipedia, which stems from the official policy lagging with the convention on wikipedia on general exceptions to reliability.
Since Luke came off as a special interest, perhaps undue scrutiny came about and the rulebook got thrown around a bit.
I didn't read to deeply into the conversations back then and I got inspired to write this proposal from my experience learning wikipedia by reading the rules first before editing, noticing many potential caveats, and arguing around the rules too effectively and realizing I would only need to push criticisms and loopholes for probably about a month of pointless back-and-forth on already made points before letting it sink in that otherwise unreliable sources give credible information in this case, for transparent or inferrable reasons.