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Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedia created by a community using a wiki. Those three basic characteristics suggest three basic guiding principles for editors, of which all others are corollaries:
- as an encyclopedia: Neutral point of view (NPOV) - our basic editorial policy
- Corollaries: Conventions on verifiability, citation, original research, style, deletion, etc.
- as a community: Don't be a dick - our basic social principle
- Corollaries: Be civil, Keep your cool, assume good faith, avoid personal attacks.
- Strongly implied are the one revert rule and consensus as opposed to voting
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- as a wiki: Ignore all rules - the suggested personal policy
- Corollaries: Be bold, avoid instruction creep
Under Misplaced Pages:Ignore all rules, this is not proposed policy, guideline, or essay but you are welcome to demonstrate that you subscribe to it by adding {{User:Seth_Ilys/Trifecta}} to your userpage, or, a prettier version: {{User:Lawilkin/UBX/Trifecta}}
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