Wikipedia talk:The role of policies in collaborative anarchy
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What about moving this to Wikipedia:Policies, Content, and Community. It will allow for developing these ideas further. ≈ jossi ≈ (talk) 15:01, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
- I have no objection if others agree with you. Slrubenstein | Talk 11:32, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
I like what I see so far. Jayjg (talk) 21:42, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] "Diverse views"
First of all, let me say that this is a good start. I did make a change on the issue of your saying that one could not document their own views, which IMO is not quite right. If someone is familiar with a view, you want their input on it, given that the view itself is notable.
I am also concerned with the words "diverse views". Much of the time, there is only one notable viewpoint on a topic. One example is special relativity, where the viewpoints that it is wrong have become solely of historical interest. Because of that, that article is a description of the theory as it is now known and its major effects. There is no reporting of diverse views because of a lack of diversity of notable views on the topic.
My suggestion is to talk about "prominent views" or "notable views" and maybe even mention WP:NPOV#Undue_weight.
Overall, I approve of the focus of this essay: That the role of policies is to empower those who seek to use the wiki process to gain consensus and create good articles. --EMS | Talk 16:28, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
- The edits are an improvement. More examples may be needed, and I suspect that others will want to refine this a ways. There are issues of context, as there are disputes involving special relativity, but they don't become notable until you start looking at the appropriate part of the theory. For example, there is a dispute over the postulates of special relativity, but the minority view on that issue is not notable to special relativity as a whole. --EMS | Talk 16:58, 15 April 2007 (UTC)