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The word "site" refers to a location, often used to mean website.

The sound-alike word "sight" is the visual sense, seeing.

(Confusion may result from its use as a noun to mean interesting places to see, as in sightseeing.)

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The correct word is likely one of these:

SITTING - from to sit, as in a chair

SIGHTING - (noun) from to sight : an observation, something seen

CITING - from to cite, quoting a reference or source

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