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Revision as of 20:55, 8 August 2012 view sourceWhatamIdoing (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers122,343 edits Undid revision 506431214 by ZuluPapa5 (talk) I don't think that's a fair 'translation' of "fundamental principles". WP:Principles might be a better choice, but no link is probably best← Previous edit Revision as of 20:20, 19 August 2012 view source Y256 (talk | contribs)1,482 edits correcting misinformationNext edit →
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The fundamental principles by which Misplaced Pages operates are summarized in the form of five "pillars": The fundamental principles by which Misplaced Pages aims to operate are summarized in the form of five "pillars":


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The fundamental principles by which Misplaced Pages aims to operate are summarized in the form of five "pillars":

First pillar Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedia.
It incorporates elements of general and specialized encyclopedias, almanacs, and gazetteers. Misplaced Pages is not a soapbox, an advertising platform, a vanity press, an experiment in anarchy or democracy, an indiscriminate collection of information, or a web directory. It is not a dictionary, a newspaper, or a collection of source documents; that kind of content should be contributed instead to the Wikimedia sister projects.
Second pillar Misplaced Pages is written from a neutral point of view.
We strive for articles that document and explain the major points of view in a balanced and impartial manner. We avoid advocacy and we characterize information and issues rather than debate them. In some areas there may be just one well-recognized point of view; in other areas we describe multiple points of view, presenting each accurately and in context, and not presenting any point of view as "the truth" or "the best view". All articles must strive for verifiable accuracy: unreferenced material may be removed, so please provide references. Editors' personal experiences, interpretations, or opinions do not belong here. That means citing verifiable, authoritative sources, especially on controversial topics and when the subject is a living person.
Third pillar Misplaced Pages is free content that anyone can edit, use, modify, and distribute.
Respect copyright laws, and do not plagiarize sources. Non-free content is allowed under fair use, but strive to find free alternatives to any media or content that you wish to add to Misplaced Pages. Since all your contributions are freely licensed to the public, no editor owns any article; all of your contributions can and will be mercilessly edited and redistributed.
Fourth pillar Editors should interact with each other in a respectful and civil manner.
Respect and be polite to your fellow Wikipedians, even when you disagree. Apply Misplaced Pages etiquette, and avoid personal attacks. Find consensus, avoid edit wars, and remember that there are 6,942,005 articles on the English Misplaced Pages to work on and discuss. Act in good faith, and never disrupt Misplaced Pages to illustrate a point. Be open and welcoming, and assume good faith on the part of others. When conflict arises, discuss details on the talk page, and follow dispute resolution.
Fifth pillar Misplaced Pages does not have firm rules.
Rules in Misplaced Pages are not carved in stone, as their wording and interpretation are likely to change over time. The principles and spirit of Misplaced Pages's rules matter more than their literal wording, and sometimes improving Misplaced Pages requires making an exception to a rule. Be bold (but not reckless) in updating articles and do not worry about making mistakes. Prior versions of pages are saved, so any mistakes can be corrected.
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