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==Editorial policies== | ==Editorial policies== | ||
===Neutral Point of View=== | ===Neutral Point of View=== | ||
''Battlestar Wiki'''s editorial policy is the " | ''Battlestar Wiki'''s editorial policy is the "neutral point of view", often abbreviated "NPOV". This policy says that we accept all the significant viewpoints on an issue. Instead of simply stating one perspective, we try to present all relevant viewpoints without judging which is correct. Our aim is to be informative, not to convince readers of something. Our policy does NOT mean that our articles are expected to be "[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:objective|objective]]", since in any dispute both sides believe their view to be "true". | ||
It's OK to state opinions in articles, but they must be presented as opinions, not as fact. Also, it's a good idea to attribute these opinions, for example "Supporters of this say that..." or "Notable commentator X believes that..." | It's OK to state opinions in articles, but they must be presented as opinions, not as fact. Also, it's a good idea to attribute these opinions, for example "Supporters of this say that..." or "Notable commentator X believes that..." | ||
You might hear [[:Category: | You might hear [[:Category:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]] referring to an article as "POV". This is ''Wikipedia'' slang for a biased article, or one obviously written from a single perspective. Advertising would fall in this category, as would a political diatribe. In a less extreme case, an article might have "POV" problems if it spends significantly more time discussing one view than another, even if each view is presented neutrally. | ||
If you're going to spend time on controversial articles in subjects like religion or politics, it's important that you read the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|neutral point of view]] policy page as soon as possible. You should probably also read [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Staying cool when the editing gets hot|Staying cool when the editing gets hot]]. If you're going to spend your time on less emotional subjects like math or video games, you should still read the policies, but it's a less pressing concern. Keep in mind the advice here, and read the full policy if an NPOV issue comes up. | |||
===Subject matter=== | ===Subject matter=== | ||