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*User oversight, a well-written summary of why many editors produce content that increasingly approaches truth. Includes great quotes from Linus Torvalds, IBM, and John Stuart Mill. | *User oversight, a well-written summary of why many editors produce content that increasingly approaches truth. Includes great quotes from Linus Torvalds, IBM, and John Stuart Mill. | ||
Category:Wikipedia guidelines | Category:Wikipedia guidelines | ||
Category:Wikipedia official policy | Category:Wikipedia official policy | ||
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Wikipedia:Avoid instruction creep | Wikipedia:Avoid instruction creep | ||
Wikipedia:BB (be bold) | Wikipedia:BB (be bold) | ||
Wikipedia:Citing sources | Wikipedia:Citing sources | ||
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Wikipedia:Don't be a fanatic | Wikipedia:Don't be a fanatic | ||
Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to prove a point | Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to prove a point | ||
Wikipedia:Edit war | Wikipedia:Edit war | ||
Wikipedia:Five Pillars | Wikipedia:Five Pillars | ||
Wikipedia:Forking | Wikipedia:Forking | ||
Wikipedia:Game | Wikipedia:Game | ||
Wikipedia:Help desk | Wikipedia:Help desk | ||
Wikipedia:Ignore all rules | Wikipedia:Ignore all rules | ||
Wikipedia:NPOV (neutral point of view) | Wikipedia:NPOV (neutral point of view) | ||
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=== There is no inner circle of editors<ref name="WiSt" /> === | === There is no inner circle of editors<ref name="WiSt" /> === | ||
....Another aspect is that because of the wide-open nature of the editorial process, there is no bottleneck of control through which the content can readily be controlled or massaged by any given individual or interest group. As well, all edits and actions, including past historical versions, are visible to all editors. The Wiki model itself mitigates extremely strongly against control of articles being manipulated by any one interest group, as there are no obvious applicable points of weakness or "approved circle", through which editorial decisions must pass. As a result, maintaining vandalism or a specific viewpoint is all but impossible in the long term, and Wikipedia is extremely resilient long-term against bias, censorship, or manipulation of its articles. | ....Another aspect is that because of the wide-open nature of the editorial process, there is no bottleneck of control through which the content can readily be controlled or massaged by any given individual or interest group. As well, all edits and actions, including past historical versions, are visible to all editors. The Wiki model itself mitigates extremely strongly against control of articles being manipulated by any one interest group, as there are no obvious applicable points of weakness or "approved circle", through which editorial decisions must pass. As a result, maintaining vandalism or a specific viewpoint is all but impossible in the long term, and Wikipedia is extremely resilient long-term against bias, censorship, or manipulation of its articles. | ||
=== Miscellaneous items === | === Miscellaneous items === | ||
*Editors who disagree are unable to write alternative articles or versions to express their differing viewpoints. Ultimately there is only one page upon which all must edit.<ref name="WiSt">from "The wiki structure" in Wikipedia:Editorial oversight and control at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Editorial_oversight_and_control</ref> | *Editors who disagree are unable to write alternative articles or versions to express their differing viewpoints. Ultimately there is only one page upon which all must edit.<ref name="WiSt">from "The wiki structure" in Wikipedia:Editorial oversight and control at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Editorial_oversight_and_control</ref> | ||
== Ahas == | == Ahas == | ||
#Wikipedia's policies are vetted and community-approved before becoming policies. So it seems there should be some way of requesting that an idea become policy, so that the community can be flagged and can vet the idea. | #Wikipedia's policies are vetted and community-approved before becoming policies. So it seems there should be some way of requesting that an idea become policy, so that the community can be flagged and can vet the idea. |
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