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All of [[Wikipedia]]'s 28 [[:Category:Wikipedia official policy|official policies]] and 35 [[:Category:Wikipedia guidelines|guidelines]] are based on '''five unchangeable pillars''' that define Wikipedia's character. These can be described as follows:
All of [[Wikipedia]]'s 28 [[:Category:Wikipedia official policy|official policies]] and 35 [[:Category:Wikipedia guidelines|guidelines]] are based on '''five unchangeable pillars''' that define Wikipedia's character. These can be described as follows:
# '''[[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is|Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]]''' incorporating elements of general encylopedias, specialized encylopedias, and [[almanac]]s. [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not|Wikipedia is not]] a [[Wikipedia:Don't include copies of primary sources|mere collection of primary source documents]], nor [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a soapbox|a soapbox]], newspaper, free host or webspace provider, [[Wikipedia:Vanity page|vanity article]] or memorial collection, experiment in anarchy or democracy, or a grouping of links (whether internal or external).
# '''[[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is|Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]]''' incorporating elements of general encylopedias, specialized encylopedias, and [[almanac]]s. [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not|Wikipedia is not]] a [[Wikipedia:Don't include copies of primary sources|mere collection of primary source documents]], nor [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a soapbox|a soapbox]], newspaper, free host or webspace provider, [[Wikipedia:Vanity page|vanity article]] or memorial collection, experiment in anarchy or democracy, or a grouping of links (whether internal or external).
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# '''[[Wikipedia:Writers' rules of engagement|Wikipedia follows the writers' rules of engagement]]''': Respect your fellow Wikipedians even when you may not agree with them. Be [[Wikipedia:Civility|civil]]. Avoid making [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks|personal attacks]] or sweeping generalizations. [[Wikipedia:Stay cool|Stay cool]] when the editing gets hot; avoid [[Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars ever|lame edit wars]] by following the [[Wikipedia:Three-revert rule|three-revert rule]]; remember that there are {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles on the English Wikipedia to work on and discuss. Act in [[good faith]] by never [[Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point|disrupting Wikipedia to illustrate a point]], and [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith |assume the same of others in the absence of compelling evidence to the contrary]]. Don't use [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppet|sockpuppets]]. Be open, welcoming, and inclusive.
# '''[[Wikipedia:Writers' rules of engagement|Wikipedia follows the writers' rules of engagement]]''': Respect your fellow Wikipedians even when you may not agree with them. Be [[Wikipedia:Civility|civil]]. Avoid making [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks|personal attacks]] or sweeping generalizations. [[Wikipedia:Stay cool|Stay cool]] when the editing gets hot; avoid [[Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars ever|lame edit wars]] by following the [[Wikipedia:Three-revert rule|three-revert rule]]; remember that there are {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles on the English Wikipedia to work on and discuss. Act in [[good faith]] by never [[Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point|disrupting Wikipedia to illustrate a point]], and [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith |assume the same of others in the absence of compelling evidence to the contrary]]. Don't use [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppet|sockpuppets]]. Be open, welcoming, and inclusive.
# '''[[Wikipedia:Ignore all rules|Wikipedia doesn't have firm rules]]''' besides the four general principles elucidated above. [[Wikipedia:Be bold|Be bold in editing, moving, and modifying articles]], because the [[Wikipedia:Editing policy|joy of editing]] is that [[Wikipedia:Editing policy|perfection isn't required]].
# '''[[Wikipedia:Ignore all rules|Wikipedia doesn't have firm rules]]''' besides the four general principles elucidated above. [[Wikipedia:Be bold|Be bold in editing, moving, and modifying articles]], because the [[Wikipedia:Editing policy|joy of editing]] is that [[Wikipedia:Editing policy|perfection isn't required]].

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Revision as of 19:45, 28 August 2005

Template:Babel-11 All of Wikipedia's 28 official policies and 35 guidelines are based on five unchangeable pillars that define Wikipedia's character. These can be described as follows:

  1. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia incorporating elements of general encylopedias, specialized encylopedias, and almanacs. Wikipedia is not a mere collection of primary source documents, nor a soapbox, newspaper, free host or webspace provider, vanity article or memorial collection, experiment in anarchy or democracy, or a grouping of links (whether internal or external).
  2. Wikipedia is neutral point-of-view: Write from a neutral, accurate standpoint. Citing sources greatly aids in this, especially on controversial topics, and makes an article much more credible. When a conflict arises as to what version is the most neutral, declare a cool-down period and tag the article as disputed; hammer out details on the talk page and follow dispute resolution.
  3. Wikipedia is free-content: Wikipedia is free-content, licensed under the GFDL, and may be freely distributed and linked. Recognize that articles are owned by the community at large and not by a single person or group.
  4. Wikipedia follows the writers' rules of engagement: Respect your fellow Wikipedians even when you may not agree with them. Be civil. Avoid making personal attacks or sweeping generalizations. Stay cool when the editing gets hot; avoid lame edit wars by following the three-revert rule; remember that there are 6,882,846 articles on the English Wikipedia to work on and discuss. Act in good faith by never disrupting Wikipedia to illustrate a point, and assume the same of others in the absence of compelling evidence to the contrary. Don't use sockpuppets. Be open, welcoming, and inclusive.
  5. Wikipedia doesn't have firm rules besides the four general principles elucidated above. Be bold in editing, moving, and modifying articles, because the joy of editing is that perfection isn't required.

About Jachin

This is where stuff will go.