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The following is a proposed Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, or process. The proposal may still be in development, under discussion, or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption.
"Show the door to trolls, vandals, and wiki-anarchists, who, if permitted, would waste your time and create a poisonous atmosphere here." --Larry Sanger, on WP:EQ

Users who persist in making unfounded or poorly-sourced edits in the face of opposition, who continually attempt to include original research, or who continually attempt to use Misplaced Pages to promote theories which are widely discredited may be blocked or banned from the project.

Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedia and a serious reference work, and a professional endeavor. Readers ought be able to consult it with the expectation that they are get information which, if not always the most well-researched or best-documented, at least does not fly in the face of established knowledge. Articles may be written by experts in the field, or by amateurs; as long as readers can be confident that the information presents the state of the field accurately, the sources does not matter.

Some contributors, however, seek to exploit our openness in order to promote controversial or extreme positions, often attempting to present them as fact or as theories which have recognized merit among experts in the relevant field. Other editors stubbornly modify articles to represent their own, incomplete or inaccurate interpretation of their sources. Just as Misplaced Pages chooses to exclude spam and propaganda, we also choose to exclude advocacy of crackpot theories. Persistent attempts to include such material, after being informed that it is inappropriate, constitutes disruption of the encyclopedia; many editors find themselves having to spend a considerable amount of time reverting the edits of users who persist in advocating theories for which there is no discernable support among experts in the field.

Note that context may be important. A theory which may be held as valid in one context may be considered invalid in another.

This policy does not apply to the following:

  • Established theories which occupy a minority position, but which are well-documented and well-sourced; per WP:NPOV these should be presented on Misplaced Pages.
  • Protoscience and other emerging theories, whose avocates follow proper scientific and/or scholastic methodologies and protocols, such as publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Theories and ideas which are outside the scope of any recognized academic discipline, and/or which are not in conflict with established scholarship or scientific findings.
  • Users who occasionally make questionable claims, but do not persist in making disputed claims.
  • Users who make unsourced claims which are not disputed.
  • Articles documenting widely-disputed theories (and/or their advocates) which are otherwise notable, such as Flat Earth Society. However, claims that the Earth is flat would be inappropriate in articles such as Earth or geography, even if presented as a minority opinion.

Note that material excluded from this policy still must meet other Misplaced Pages criteria for inclusion, such as WP:V, WP:NOR, and WP:NPOV; the above exclusions only serve to protect users who edit in good faith from falling under the auspicies of this policy. This policy shall only be construed to affect persistently tendentious users, and shall only take affect after sufficient notice has been given.

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