[Wikipedia-l] Integrating Two Integrative Sites?

Derek Ross derekross at fisheracre.freeserve.co.uk
Mon Nov 11 01:16:08 UTC 2002


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kris ROOSE" <k at psy.cc>
To: <wikipedia-l at wikipedia.org>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:56 AM
Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Integrating Two Integrative Sites?


>                                      Integrating Two Integrative Sites

Sounds fine, Kris but please note that we use a very specific "integrative
method", the Neutral Point Of View, and it's important that you realise how
this works.  In summary it attributes any disputed "facts" to that group
which believes them to be true rather than stating outright that they are
true or false in themselves.  Only facts about which there is no dispute are
assumed to be true and therefore unattributed.

If used properly it will allow seemingly contradictory parts of an article
to be integrated.  Please ensure that you know how it works before moving
articles over to Wikipedia, since any Wikipedia articles which do not
conform to NPOV will, sooner or later, be changed so that they do.

Cheers

Derek




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