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  2. Wikipedia:Principles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Five pillars: Perhaps the most popular, this was written as a simple summary for new editors. User:Jimbo Wales/Statement of principles: One of the oldest, this statement of principles was written by Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales. Wikipedia:Trifecta: This three-point simplified ruleset was the precursor to the Five Pillars page.

  3. Wikipedia:Five pillars - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has policies and guidelines, but they are not carved in stone; their content and interpretation can evolve over time. The principles and spirit matter more than literal wording, and sometimes improving Wikipedia requires making exceptions. Be bold, but not reckless, in updating articles.

  4. Wikipedia:The rules are principles - Wikipedia

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    The principles explained in the various policies and guidelines are generally backed by a very broad consensus. While the wording of the various rules may come under dispute, or change in the course of the normal wiki process, the basic principles underlying those policies are rarely disputed.

  5. Wikipedia:Simplified ruleset - Wikipedia

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    Founding principles: The Wikimedia Foundation, the global organization that oversees Wikipedia and other projects like it, is based on important common ideas as well: Neutrality is mandatory; anyone can edit (most) articles without registration; we make decisions through the "wiki process" of discussion; we want to work in a welcoming and ...

  6. Help:Introduction/All - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia actually has few strict rules, but rather is founded on five fundamental principles. Wikipedia's policies and guidelines are developed by the community to clarify these principles and describe the best way to apply them, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free and reliable encyclopedia.

  7. Wikipedia is the world's most successful online encyclopedia, now containing over 3.3 million English language articles. It is probably the largest collection of knowledge ever assembled, and is certainly the most widely accessible. Wikipedia can be edited by anyone with Internet access who chooses to, but does it provide reliable information?

  8. Wikipedia:Wiki Guides/OurPrinciples - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a continuous process with no end. If you write something good, it could be around for centuries! The Wikipedia community, as well, continues to evolve.Over time rules and guidelines have developed which reflect the accumulated experience of thousands of editors, people like you who are constantly learning and refining how to create balanced, well-sourced, informative articles, and ...

  9. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in brief - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Purpose – Describes Wikipedia's motive for being. Wikipedia:Here to build an encyclopedia – About how Wikipedians are here to build an encyclopedia, i.e., a neutral public reference work on certain topics. Wikipedia:Five pillars – The fundamental principles of Wikipedia summarized in five "pillars".