| ICANNWiki operates on a set of [[ICANNWiki#Wiki Values|Wiki Values]], including '''"Neutral Point of View", "Assume Good Faith," "Be a Builder," "Change is Cheap," "Radical Trust," "Real People," "Refactoring," "Transparency,"''' and '''"Work on What Interests You."''' These values are important to understand when joining the ICANNWiki community and contributing to this open resource. Read more about them here: [[ICANNWiki#Wiki Values|Wiki Values]]. | | ICANNWiki operates on a set of [[ICANNWiki#Wiki Values|Wiki Values]], including '''"Neutral Point of View", "Assume Good Faith," "Be a Builder," "Change is Cheap," "Radical Trust," "Real People," "Refactoring," "Transparency,"''' and '''"Work on What Interests You."''' These values are important to understand when joining the ICANNWiki community and contributing to this open resource. Read more about them here: [[ICANNWiki#Wiki Values|Wiki Values]]. |
| + | '''Neutral Point of View''' describes the way in which articles on this site and on all wiki sites should be written. That is, we want our articles to not contain any bias or unverifiable facts and opinions. This line can often be hard to define; for example, on our site we often list the services of a given company, but we try to remove any marketing spin or unverifiable language that implies these services accomplish something that their competitors do not. Generally speaking, when opinions are stated as facts, or when unappealing facts are intentionally omitted, then the article is not written from a NPOV. |