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* ''Encyclopedia topics.'' Topics should be plausible ''as'' encyclopedia article topics. This excludes topics expressing personal opinions or highly complicated topics that reflect original research (e.g., "Fruit production in France, Turkmenistan, and Australia"). We also usually excludes articles about people known only for committing acts of violence, including mass shooters; see [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/index.php?title=Forum_Talk:Content&oldid=875492 this Content Forum debate]. Exceptions ''might'' be accepted with the Editor in Chief's consent. | * ''Encyclopedia topics.'' Topics should be plausible ''as'' encyclopedia article topics. This excludes topics expressing personal opinions or highly complicated topics that reflect original research (e.g., "Fruit production in France, Turkmenistan, and Australia"). We also usually excludes articles about people known only for committing acts of violence, including mass shooters; see [https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/index.php?title=Forum_Talk:Content&oldid=875492 this Content Forum debate]. Exceptions ''might'' be accepted with the Editor in Chief's consent. | ||
* ''Redundancy and Disambiguation'' If one topic is quite similar to another--for example, is just a variant on the name--then the less common topic name should in many cases be redirected to the more common topic name. Thus, for example [[Great War]] redirects to [[World War I]]. When starting articles using a person's name, it is preferable to disambiguate the title (i.e., not just "Eugene Daub", but rather "Eugene Daub (sculptor)". | * ''Redundancy and Disambiguation'' If one topic is quite similar to another--for example, is just a variant on the name--then the less common topic name should in many cases be redirected to the more common topic name. Thus, for example [[Great War]] redirects to [[World War I]]. When starting articles using a person's name, it is normally preferable to disambiguate the title (i.e., not just "Eugene Daub", but rather "Eugene Daub (sculptor)". | ||
Unlike in Wikipedia, there is no requirement on the ''Citizendium'' that article topics be "notable", which means we do not exclude topics solely on the ground that their topics do not strike contributors as being significant or important. We recognize that what may be completely trivial to one person might in fact be quite important to another. | Unlike in Wikipedia, there is no requirement on the ''Citizendium'' that article topics be "notable", which means we do not exclude topics solely on the ground that their topics do not strike contributors as being significant or important. We recognize that what may be completely trivial to one person might in fact be quite important to another. |
Revision as of 11:24, 19 January 2023
Content Policy
This is the root page for all Citizendium content policy pages. Generally, we may write about whatever we like in the Citizendium. There are, however, a few constraints on the choice of article topic:
Unlike in Wikipedia, there is no requirement on the Citizendium that article topics be "notable", which means we do not exclude topics solely on the ground that their topics do not strike contributors as being significant or important. We recognize that what may be completely trivial to one person might in fact be quite important to another. |
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