Dabljuh wrote:
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Since your statement appears to imply that you want
constructive suggestions, here's one.
Give WP:NPOV a "facts override" clause. That is,
if something is a simple and verifiable fact, npov is
not meant to relativate it when a majority of people
are misinformed or simply don't like the information.
All attempts to determine the Truth instead of the NPOV are predestined
to be complete failures for the simple reason that the Truth is a
construct of the mind and as such necessarily subjective.
-- Loom91's First Law
Wikipedia is not the venue for negotiating ultimate truth nor the secret
history of the world. They have Usenet for that.
-- Geogre's Law
Wikipedia is about verifiable facts, not truth. If it's truth you're
looking for, Dr. Tyree's philosophy class is right down the hall.
-- Andjam's first law
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