How can something that's been "floated" and "leaked" be "official?" Answer: It's not. It's floated and leaked, which are the opposite of official. Things like this are the reason that internet journalism and especially blogs are not taken seriously by the wider world.
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How can something that's been "floated" and "leaked" be "official?" Answer: It's not. It's floated and leaked, which are the opposite of official. Things like this are the reason that internet journalism and especially blogs are not taken seriously by the wider world.