Key Wikipedia policies and guidelines
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Overview |
- Five pillars
- Policies and guidelines
- List of policies and guidelines
- List of policies
- List of guidelines
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Project-wide principles |
- Consensus
- Dispute resolution
- Editing policy
- Ignore all rules
- What Wikipedia is not
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Core content policies |
- Neutral point of view
- No original research
- Verifiability
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Other content policies |
- Article titles
- Biographies of living persons
- Deletion
- Image use
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Content guidelines |
- Citing sources
- Disambiguation
- Do not create hoaxes
- Do not include copies of primary sources
- Identifying reliable sources
- Notability
- Patent nonsense
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Behavioural policies |
- Child protection
- Civility
- Edit warring
- Harassment
- No legal threats
- No personal attacks
- Ownership of articles
- Sock puppetry
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Behavioural guidelines |
- Assume good faith
- Conflict of interest
- Do not disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point
- Etiquette
- Gaming the system
- Please do not bite the newcomers
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Editing guidelines |
- Article size
- Be bold
- Hatnotes
- Signatures
- Subpages
- Talk page guidelines
- User pages
- Vandalism
- WikiProjects
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Style conventions |
- Manual of Style
- Accessibility
- Dates and numbers
- Images
- Layout
- Lead section
- Linking
- Lists
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Classification guidelines |
- Categories, lists, and navigation templates
- Categorization
- Template namespace
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Wikimedia Foundation |
- List of policies
- Licensing and copyright
- Privacy
- Values
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- Book
- Category: Policies / Guidelines
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