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== Five Pillars: The core rules of Wikipedia ==▼
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Wikipedia is the encyclopedia anyone can edit, but there's a lot of collaboration behind every article. You'll work with many people to build Wikipedia. To collaborate effectively, you'll want to follow the five key principles, or pillars, of Wikipedia.
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Wikipedia's Five Pillars are:
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* Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia
* Wikipedia has a neutral point of view
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* Wikipedia does not have firm rules
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Let’s explore these a bit.
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