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organization, telephone number, email address, or other contact information, whether any such information is accurate or not. Posting such information about another editor is an unjustifiable and uninvited invasion of privacy and may place that editor at risk of harm outside of their activities on Knowledge. This applies to the personal information of both editors and non-editors. Any edit that "outs" someone must be reverted promptly, followed by a request for oversight to delete that edit from Knowledge permanently. If an editor has previously posted their own personal information but later redacted it, it should not be repeated on Knowledge; although references to still-existing, self-disclosed information is not considered outing. If the previously posted information has been removed by oversight, then repeating it on Knowledge is considered an outing.
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type and also describes how to create a list of full bibliography citations to support shortened footnotes or parenthetical references. If long or short inline citations placed in footnotes are used, the first editor to add footnotes to an article must create a section where the list of those citations is to appear. This is not necessary for inline parenthetical references, as these appear directly inline in the article prose.
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needed tag as an interim step. When tagging or removing material for lacking an inline citation, please state your concern that there may not be a published reliable source for the content, and therefore it may not be verifiable. If you think the material is verifiable, try to provide an inline citation yourself before considering whether to remove or tag it.
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Any material lacking a reliable source directly supporting it may be removed. Whether and how quickly this should happen depends on the material and the overall state of the article. Editors might object if you remove material without giving them time to provide references; consider adding a citation
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Some editors declare a conflict of interest in a particular topic area. The benefits of this are that most editors will appreciate your honesty and may try to help you; you lay the basis for requesting help from others to post material for you, or to review material you wish to post yourself. Do not
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Giving due weight and avoiding giving undue weight means that articles should not give minority views as much of, or as detailed, a description as more widely held views. Generally, the views of tiny minorities should not be included at all, except perhaps in a "see also" to an article about those
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Inline citations allow the reader to associate a given bit of material in an article with the specific reliable source(s) that support the material. Inline citations are most commonly added using either footnote (long or short) or parenthetical references. This section describes how to add either
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Posting another editor's personal information is harassment, unless that person had voluntarily posted their own information, or links to such information, on Knowledge. Personal information includes legal name, date of birth, identification numbers, home or workplace address, job title and work
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Hounding is the singling out of one or more editors, and joining discussions on multiple pages or topics they may edit or multiple debates where they contribute, to repeatedly confront or inhibit their work. This is with an apparent aim of creating irritation, annoyance, or distress to the other
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Do not combine material from multiple sources to reach or imply a conclusion not explicitly stated by any of the sources. If one reliable source says A and another reliable source says B, do not join A and B together to imply a conclusion C that is not mentioned by either of the sources.
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specific views. Neutrality requires that each article or other page in the mainspace fairly represents all significant viewpoints that have been published by reliable sources, in proportion to the prominence of each viewpoint in the published, reliable sources.
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and other relevant evidence, so that people can understand the basis for your concerns. Although bad conduct may seem to be due to bad faith, it is usually best to address the conduct without mentioning motives, which might worsen resentments all around.
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Any action that intentionally makes editing unenjoyable for others is not acceptable. This includes, but is not limited to; making threats, repeated annoying and unwanted contact, repeated personal attacks, intimidation, or posting personal information.
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We need references that discuss the subject – directly, in detail. Not just passing mentions, directory listings, or any old thing that happens to have the name in it. And we need several references - not just one. These sources show that the subject is
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newspapers. Factual, widely-published books. Or other high-quality mainstream publications that are careful about fact-checking and accuracy. Not: forums, fansites, MySpace, Facebook, or most blogs. Good sources make the text
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newspapers. Factual, widely-published books. Or other high-quality mainstream publications that are careful about fact-checking and accuracy. Not: forums, fansites, MySpace, Facebook, or most blogs. Good sources make the text
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Making multiple accounts to support your side of an argument is not allowed. If you use your alternative account to comment in a discussion, announce that you're commenting for your main account.
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If you want to notify Wikipedians of legal action, please contact the person or people involved directly, by email, or through any other contact methods the user provides. To notify Knowledge of
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Do not recruit your friends, family members, or communities of people who agree with you to come to Knowledge and support your side of a debate. In Knowledge terminology, this is called
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This is when any statement states an opinion as a fact. i.e. "John Doe is the best baseball player", or when viewpoints are not represented proportionally to their sources.
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Knowledge's policies and guidelines are pages that serve to document the good practices that are accepted in the Knowledge community. Wikimedia policies, such as
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Is a pattern of editing that was intended to improve the encyclopedia. This can include edits blatantly against Knowledge policy. It also includes
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when advancing outside interests is more important to an editor than advancing the aims of Knowledge, that editor stands in a conflict of interest.
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If you wish to express doubts about the conduct of fellow Wikipedians, please substantiate those doubts with specific
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Nothing was written by the subject or paid for by the subject. Not their website. Not a press release.
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by an editor. This is not allowed because the reader can't verify if the information is true or not.
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publicly declare an interest if this could put you at harm in the real world, e.g., from stalkers.
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Do not make a public comment about a user that could hurt their feelings. Instead, give
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Is a viewpoint that has been published frequently by reliable sources.
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If you have a comment to make on a user's contribution, please do it
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Are statements that are not adequately supported by references.
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Knowledge: The answer to life, the universe, and everything
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Creating the illusion of greater support for an argument
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information page
encyclopedic article
Knowledge's policies or guidelines
consensus
vetting
Shortcuts
WP:EYNTK
WP:Need to know
WP:NTK
Knowledge
WP:GNG
notable
Major
verifiable
Primary sources
independent
WP:VER
Major
verifiable
WP:NPOV
WP:NOR
primary sources
WP:COI
conflict of interest
aim of Knowledge
WP:AGF
test edits
blanking
diffs
WP:NPA

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