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'''Wikipedia has a neutral point of view.'''
 
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Wikipedia articles should document and explain the major points of view in a
balanced and impartial manner. Just the facts! Don't:
 
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* Debate or attempt to persuade readers
* Share personal experiences or opinions
* Share your own analysis of the information you find
 
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Of course, facts aren’t always clear cut. Some articles might have to describe
multiple points of view. In those cases, present each view accurately, with
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best."
 
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'''This is a big deal.''' Anything you add to an article should be based on a
published source of information, and you should always cite that information