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* ''unbiased writing means presenting controversial views without asserting them.'' | * ''unbiased writing means presenting controversial views without asserting them.'' | ||
--Janos Abel | --Janos Abel | ||
Wikipedia has a similar policy on pseudoscience, but with stronger language than us. Now their neutrality policy is often embattled in so-called "arbitration" cases, should we do something to prevent that? However, in another hand, our policy with the current wording, I personally think it's less likely to have those cases like Wikipedia does. [[User:Yi Zhe Wu|Yi Zhe Wu]] 18:20, 29 April 2007 (CDT) |
Revision as of 17:20, 29 April 2007
Unibased writing and thinking is quite hard in a competitive, business driven culture. We are taught to present our beliefs in as convincing a manner as we can. So I apreciate these helpful hints:
- unbiased writing means presenting controversial views without asserting them.
--Janos Abel
Wikipedia has a similar policy on pseudoscience, but with stronger language than us. Now their neutrality policy is often embattled in so-called "arbitration" cases, should we do something to prevent that? However, in another hand, our policy with the current wording, I personally think it's less likely to have those cases like Wikipedia does. Yi Zhe Wu 18:20, 29 April 2007 (CDT)