On 8/27/06, Stephen Streater sbstreater@mac.com wrote:
On 27 Aug 2006, at 18:23, Cheney Shill wrote:
I had thought that "All Wikipedia articles" covered all content, but apparently "written" is taken in the most restrictive lawyer- loop-hole sense.
I agree the main NPOV article is the best place to start (though I couldn't resist the temptation to fix a couple of things anyway). Otherwise we'll need separate sections for NPOV in animations, diagrams, photographs, videos, B/W film, ...
Perhaps the nutshell needs to be:
All Wikipedia articles must be written from a *neutral point of view*, representing views fairly and without bias. This also includes all media and their captions, reader-facing templates, categories, and portals.
This generalizes it from maps or maps and images to all forms of media, in addition to the captions used for those media.
-Carl