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Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia, and the community constantly strives for accuracy. Articles should be '''[[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|neutral]]''' and should contain only '''[[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiable]]''' information and opinions that '''[[Wikipedia:No original research|already exist]]''' in '''[[Wikipedia:Reliable sources|reliable sources]]'''.


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Articles should be [[WP:neutral|neutral]] and only contain [[WP:verifiable|verifiable]] information and opinions that already exist from a [[WP:reliable source|reliable source]].
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'''[[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|Neutral point-of-view]]''' (or NPOV) means that content is written objectively and without bias, merely presenting the facts and notable viewpoints of others. A general-purpose encyclopedia ought not contain articles that favor particular viewpoints. Striving for a neutral point-of-view helps prevent articles from becoming advertisements or propaganda.


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[[File:Verifiability_and_Neutral_point_of_view_(Common_Craft)-en.ogv|thumb|250px|Short video explaining the concepts of "Verifiability", "Original research" and "Neutral point of view" <small>(2 min)</small>]]
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'''[[Wikipedia:Verifiability|Verifiability]]''' means that articles should contain only material that has been published by '''[[Wikipedia:Reliable sources|reliable sources]]''', such as reputable newspapers and scholarly journals. All content should ideally be supported by a citation, but content that is controversial or likely to be challenged will definitely require one! Unsourced material may be removed at any time, and it is the obligation of the editor adding material to provide a reliable source.
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'''[[Wikipedia:No original research|No original research]]''' means that articles may not contain previously unpublished arguments, concepts, data, opinions, or theories. This prohibition means that Wikipedia editors' own analysis or synthesis should not be included in articles. Basically, Wikipedia is a record of human knowledge, viewpoints, and summaries that already exist and are expressed elsewhere.
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Revision as of 22:30, 7 April 2022


Policies and guidelines
Why they exist

Content
Rules for writing articles

Conduct
Getting along with others

Summary
Review what you've learned



Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia, and the community constantly strives for accuracy. Articles should be neutral and should contain only verifiable information and opinions that already exist in reliable sources.