Essay on editing Wikipedia
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This page in a nutshell: Accuracy is often the best way to achieve neutrality and resolve disputes |
- Why it works:
- Because when editors can agree on simple raw facts, it can become a stepping stone for agreeing on one more thing, and so on.
See also
edit- Wikipedia:WikiProject Neutrality
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/FAQ
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/Examples
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view#Handling neutrality disputes
- Wikipedia:Accuracy dispute
- Wikipedia:NPOV dispute
- Wikipedia:Dispute resolution
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/Noticeboard
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/BCE-CE Debate
- Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history/News/January_2011/Editorials
- Wikipedia:Disputed statement
- Wikipedia:Disruptive editing
- Wikipedia:List of controversial issues
- Wikipedia:Tagging pages for problems
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