https://thewaltenarchives.fandom.com/wiki/The_Walten_Files
The information is decently recent, being completely updated from the most recent episode, being in 2020. It is up to date which is what is most important. The people posting the information are from the fanbase built around the show, making them not a reliable source as they are not the creators. Although there is no voting options on the posts, there is a very aggressive comment section underneath the plot breakdown and each of the characters pages/descriptions for people to discuss their opinions. The quality of the website/information is very well organized, especially considering it is made from the fanbase. They have the information surrounding the show separated into several different categories, making it easy to follow and find what I need. Because I am a fan of this show/series, I will be using this information often in the future.
https://blog.nobleknits.com/blog/balaclava-crochet-patterns
There is no information regarding the date this website was created, but the information and content of the site is current in regards to trends and seems to be made within the past few years. The poster/creator of the site is known for crochet, making them a reliable source when it comes to seeking new crochet patterns. Although they do not have a means to vote up or down on their patterns, if you scroll to the bottom of the page they do have a comment section. So far, no one has used the comment section, but it is still there if needed. The information is extremely well written and clear, from describing the size of the hook you need for each pattern to the type of yarn recommended. This is 100% a resource I would recommend and will be using in the future, the instructions are extremely clear, and with winter coming up they are extremely useful.
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/the-perks-of-being-a-wallflower/summary/
The information is up to date, saying that it was produced in 2022 at the bottom of the page. The summary itself may be older, but it is not necessary for it to be more recent as it is a book summary. SparkNotes is a well-known source, being used for book sources often. Reading through the summary, their knowledge over this book becomes more apparent as they go into detail about each of the characters. The downside to this website is a lack of gatekeeping mechanisms, no means to upvote or downvote, nor comment underneath each post/summary. On the brighter side, the information is extremely clear and well organized, going through the plot, onto the characters and descriptions for several different parts of the book. Although this resource is extremely well put together, a summary over a book is not a super needed item and I will most likely not be using this source again.