BattleTechWiki:Five Core Policies

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All of BattleTechWiki's official policies and guidelines can be reduced to these five pillars that define BattleTechWiki's character:

BluePillar.png BattleTechWiki is a BattleTech-centric encyclopedia, incorporating elements of general encyclopedias, specialized encyclopedias, almanacs and other reference materials. All articles concerning canon issues must be based upon canon sources and strive for accuracy; personal or fan-created material must be posted in established areas designated as non-canon. BattleTechWiki is not the place to insert personal opinions, experiences, or arguments. Furthermore, BattleTechWiki is not an indiscriminate collection of information. BattleTechWiki is not a trivia collection, a soapbox, a publisher, an experiment in anarchy or democracy, or a web directory. Nor is BattleTechWiki a dictionary, a newspaper, or a collection of source documents.
 
GreenPillar.png BattleTechWiki has a neutral point of view, which means we strive for articles that advocate no single point of view. Sometimes this requires representing multiple points of view; presenting each point of view accurately; providing context for any given point of view, so that readers understand whose view the point represents; and presenting no one point of view as "the truth" or "the best view". It means citing verifiable, authoritative sources whenever possible, especially on controversial topics. When a conflict arises as to which version is the most neutral, declare a cool-down period and tag the article as disputed; hammer out details on the talk page and follow dispute resolution.
 
YellowPillar.png BattleTechWiki is free content that anyone may edit. All text is available under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) and may be distributed or linked accordingly. Recognize that articles can be changed by anyone and no individual controls any specific article (with the exception of material located non-canon, fan-specific areas); therefore, any writing you contribute can be mercilessly edited and redistributed at will by the community. Do not submit copyright infringements or works licensed in a way incompatible with the GFDL.
 
OrangePillar.png Wikipedia has a code of conduct: Respect your fellow Wikipedians even when you may not agree with them. Be civil. Avoid making personal attacks or sweeping generalizations. Stay cool when the editing gets hot; avoid edit wars by following the three-revert rule; remember that there are 54,145 articles on the English Wikipedia to work on and discuss. Act in good faith, never disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point, and assume good faith on the part of others. Be open and welcoming.
 
RedPillar.png Wikipedia does not have firm rules besides the five general principles elucidated here. Be bold in editing, moving, and modifying articles, because the joy of editing is that although it should be aimed for, perfection isn't required. And don't worry about messing up. All prior versions of articles are kept, so there is no way that you can accidentally damage Wikipedia or irretrievably destroy content. But remember — whatever you write here will be preserved for posterity.

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This page describes Wikipedia's fundamental principles. These principles predate the creation of this page. It is sometimes said that all or most policy is based upon this page, but most policy also predates the creation of this page.