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=== A crystal ball ===
 
=== A crystal ball ===
Wikipedia does not foresee the future and does not do [[Wikipedia:Futurology|futurology]]. Any information about upcoming events should be verified and supported by reliable and fairly reliable sources (it can be reasonably assumed that there will be no Olympic Games in 2198, but not that there will be no Olympic Games in 2300).'' 'It is strongly advised not to' '' advertise products (books, films, music albums, video games, etc.) that have not yet been released.
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Wikipedia does not foresee the future and does not do [[Wikipedia:Futurology|futurology]]. Any information about upcoming events should be verified and supported by reliable and fairly reliable sources (it can be reasonably assumed that there will be no [[Wikipedia:2024 Summer Olympics|Games Olympic Games in 2198]], but not that there are no Olympic Games in 2300). '' 'It is strongly advised not to' '' advertise products (books, films, music albums, video games, etc.) that have not yet been released.
  
 
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=== A directory or a database ===
 
=== A directory or a database ===
Very generally and in application of its [[Wikipedia 2197:Five pillars|founding principles]], Wikipedia, as an encyclopedia, is not an exhaustive compilation (like a [[Wikipedia:Directory|directory]] or [[Wikipedia:Database|database]]), indiscriminately listing names, resumes, audiovisual programs, products or miscellaneous information. {{Anchor|NOTGP}}
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Very generally and in application of [[Wikipedia 2197:Founding principles|ncyclop founding principle]], Wikipedia, as an encyclopedia, is not an exhaustive compilation of type [[Wikipedia:Directory|directory]] or [ [Wikipedia:Database|database]], indiscriminately, names, resumes, audiovisual programs, products, miscellaneous information. More details [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Specific awareness criteria # Database acceptability|here]]. {{Anchor|NOTGP}}
 
=== A school or university textbook ===
 
=== A school or university textbook ===
 
Overly “academic” approaches, such as exercises, lectures, etc., obey other logics and needs than the encyclopedic approach of Wikipedia. Wikipedia favors a synthetic approach that is accessible to as many people as possible, giving an overview of knowledge on a subject. School or academic approaches have a more analytical approach, go into more details, mathematical formulas, with less accessible language. They aim less to provide an accessible panorama than in-depth technical knowledge of a specific subject.
 
Overly “academic” approaches, such as exercises, lectures, etc., obey other logics and needs than the encyclopedic approach of Wikipedia. Wikipedia favors a synthetic approach that is accessible to as many people as possible, giving an overview of knowledge on a subject. School or academic approaches have a more analytical approach, go into more details, mathematical formulas, with less accessible language. They aim less to provide an accessible panorama than in-depth technical knowledge of a specific subject.
  
This difference in approach is so important that a sister project of Wikipedia, [https://www.wikiversity.org/ Wikiversity], was created to admit more academic or academic approaches.
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This difference in approach is so important that a sister project of Wikipedia, [[Wikipedia:Wikiversité|Wikiversité]], was created to admit more academic or academic approaches.
 
=== Inappropriate information ===
 
=== Inappropriate information ===
 
A Wikipedia article is not intended to be:
 
A Wikipedia article is not intended to be:
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* the simple text of a song.
 
* the simple text of a song.
 
=== A political experiment ===
 
=== A political experiment ===
The community has certain rules, but we must not lose sight of the fact that they exist only for the goal to which the community aspires: to build a ''<nowiki/>'quality' '' encyclopedia. By extension, Wikipedia is neither a democracy, nor a dictatorship, nor an attempt to carry out any political project. These rules should therefore not be considered as laws, but as recommendations intended to facilitate collaborative work. This does not prevent some from wondering about the organization of the community, there are various essays on the subject, such as [[metawikimedia: Is_Wikipedia_an_experiment_in_anarchy|Is Wikipedia an experiment in anarchy?]]
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The community has certain rules, but we must not lose sight of the fact that they exist only for the goal to which the community aspires: to build a '' 'quality' '' encyclopedia. By extension, Wikipedia is neither a democracy, nor a dictatorship, nor an attempt to carry out any political project. These rules should therefore not be considered as laws, but as recommendations intended to facilitate collaborative work. This does not prevent some from wondering about the organization of the community, there are various essays on the subject, such as [[metawikimedia: Is_Wikipedia_an_experiment_in_anarchy|Is Wikipedia an experiment in anarchy?]]
 
=== A bureaucracy ===
 
=== A bureaucracy ===
 
Although Wikipedia brings together many elements of a bureaucracy, it is not governed by law: it is not a quasi-judicial body, and the rules are not the ultimate goal of the community. Although some rules can be applied, the written rules do not fix the accepted use. Rather, they simply document existing community consensuses about what should be accepted and what should be rejected.
 
Although Wikipedia brings together many elements of a bureaucracy, it is not governed by law: it is not a quasi-judicial body, and the rules are not the ultimate goal of the community. Although some rules can be applied, the written rules do not fix the accepted use. Rather, they simply document existing community consensuses about what should be accepted and what should be rejected.
  
Wikipedia's written guidelines should be taken seriously, but they should not be misused. Do not follow a literal interpretation of the rules without taking their principle into account. If there are any rules that really prevent you from improving the encyclopedia, ignore them. Disagreements are resolved through consensus-based discussions, not by strictly following rules and procedures. In addition, the rules and recommendations can be changed to reflect changes in the consensus.
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Wikipedia's written guidelines and guidelines should be taken seriously, but they should not be misused. Do not follow a literal interpretation of the rules without taking their principle into account. If there are any rules that really prevent you from improving the encyclopedia, ignore them. Disagreements are resolved through consensus-based discussions, not by strictly following rules and procedures. In addition, the rules and recommendations can be changed to reflect changes in the consensus.
  
 
A procedural error in a proposal or request is not a valid reason for rejecting a proposal or request.
 
A procedural error in a proposal or request is not a valid reason for rejecting a proposal or request.
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Articles are not meant to write your [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Autobiography|autobiography]], introduce family or friends. For this, there are many free sites to create a blog. However, if you, as a contributor, wish to introduce yourself or explain your areas of interest, use your [[Help:User page|user page]], which is available to all people registered on Wikipedia.
 
Articles are not meant to write your [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Autobiography|autobiography]], introduce family or friends. For this, there are many free sites to create a blog. However, if you, as a contributor, wish to introduce yourself or explain your areas of interest, use your [[Help:User page|user page]], which is available to all people registered on Wikipedia.
 
=== Censored ===
 
=== Censored ===
[[Wikipedia 2197:General disclaimer|Wikipedia may contain content that some readers find offensive or offensive]]. Since [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia|Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]], that is, a project bringing together information on various subjects in the most impartial and objective manner possible, an article being shocking or not remains something very subjective: what may seem trivial to the greatest number may very well be inadmissible for others. Articles may feature content that is considered offensive by the wider community, but there is a reason for this: content of this type is used if and only if their omission would make the article less informative, less relevant, and less accurate, and that there is no alternative.
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[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Content Disclaimer|Wikipedia may contain content that some readers find offensive or offensive]]. Since [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia|Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]], that is, a project bringing together information on various subjects in the most impartial and objective manner possible, shocking or not of an article remains something very subjective: what may seem trivial to the greatest number may very well be inadmissible for others. Articles, however, may feature content that is considered offensive by the wider community, so there is a reason for this: Content of this type is used if and only if their omission would make the article less informative, less relevant, and less accurate, and that there is no alternative.
  
 
=== An encyclopedia on paper ===
 
=== An encyclopedia on paper ===
The costs of hard drive space and bandwidth are negligible. According to [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]] (founder of Wikipedia), as long as it respects [[Wikipedia 2197:Five pillars|founding principles]] (mainly [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Neutrality|neutrality]]) and that it is properly structured, the existence of content on Wikipedia should mainly be based of the interest of a contributor to add it. Except interest, nothing prevents a subject from being treated in as much detail and depth as it is possible to do.
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The costs of hard drive space and bandwidth are negligible. According to [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]] (founder of Wikipedia), as long as it respects [[Wikipedia 2197:founding principles|founding principles]] (mainly [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Neutrality of point of view|point of view neutrality]]) and that it is properly structured, the existence of content on Wikipedia should mainly be [[wikt: tributaire # en-adj|tributaire]] of the interest that will have a contributor to add it. Except interest, nothing prevents a subject from being treated in as much detail and depth as it is possible to do.
 
=== A doctor ===
 
=== A doctor ===
 
As with all the content of the encyclopedia, an article dealing with [[Wikipedia:Medicine|medical field]] does not contain any guarantee as to its reliability, having been written by any contributor not informed on the subject.
 
As with all the content of the encyclopedia, an article dealing with [[Wikipedia:Medicine|medical field]] does not contain any guarantee as to its reliability, having been written by any contributor not informed on the subject.
  
Further, Wikipedia is not a medical practitioner and even when the information provided is [[Wikipedia 2197:Verifiability|verifiable]] and reliable, it cannot substitute for the advice of a [[Wikipedia:Health professional|health professional]] which will be able to adapt to each particular case, unlike Wikipedia.
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Further, Wikipedia is not a medical practitioner and even when the information provided is [[Wikipedia 2197:Verifiability|verifiable]] and reliable, it cannot substitute for the advice of a [[Wikipedia:Healthcare professional|health professional]] which will be able to adapt to each particular case, unlike Wikipedia.
 
=== An image bank ===
 
=== An image bank ===
 
The writer of an article in Wikipedia may tend to want to include as many images as possible. This goes against the spirit of synthesis specific to encyclopedic articles, drowns the text and can diminish the importance of the links between images and text. In addition, adding many images in bulk, especially at the end of the article, does not give a quality aspect to the latter.
 
The writer of an article in Wikipedia may tend to want to include as many images as possible. This goes against the spirit of synthesis specific to encyclopedic articles, drowns the text and can diminish the importance of the links between images and text. In addition, adding many images in bulk, especially at the end of the article, does not give a quality aspect to the latter.
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"Conversely", it is desirable for an article to present a number of well-chosen images and in sufficient quantity, so that the illustration thus produced gives the article a correct relief and density. An article that is dull because it is poor in images should be avoided.
 
"Conversely", it is desirable for an article to present a number of well-chosen images and in sufficient quantity, so that the illustration thus produced gives the article a correct relief and density. An article that is dull because it is poor in images should be avoided.
 
=== A laboratory ===
 
=== A laboratory ===
Researching Wikipedia's contents, procedures, and contributors can yield information useful to public knowledge, education, and the Wikipedian community, but Wikipedia is not a public laboratory. Searches of Wikipedia articles, talk pages, and other content are usually uncontroversial, because this public information is published under a free license. However, research projects which [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Disruptive editing|disrupt]] the community or which degrade the quality of articles (even temporarily) are prohibited and the responsible contributor is exposed to the blocking of his account.
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Researching Wikipedia's contents, procedures, and contributors can yield information useful to public knowledge, education, and the Wikipedian community, but Wikipedia is not a public laboratory. Searches of Wikipedia articles, talk pages, and other content are usually uncontroversial, because this public information is published under a free license. However, research projects which [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Disruptive contributions|disrupt]] the community or which degrade the quality of articles (even temporarily) are prohibited and the responsible contributor is exposed to the blocking of his account.
  
 
Regardless of the nature of the project, researchers must be as transparent as possible; for example, they should indicate their institutional or corporate ties, or the real goals of the research. If they conduct their research with a grant or any other form of remuneration, they should clearly mention this lest they be seen as paid editors when they appear in an article or on a talk page for example.
 
Regardless of the nature of the project, researchers must be as transparent as possible; for example, they should indicate their institutional or corporate ties, or the real goals of the research. If they conduct their research with a grant or any other form of remuneration, they should clearly mention this lest they be seen as paid editors when they appear in an article or on a talk page for example.
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=== Related Articles ===
 
=== Related Articles ===
 
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia|Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]] (What Wikipedia is)
 
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia|Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]] (What Wikipedia is)
* [[Wikipedia 2197:Five pillars|Wikipedia:Founding principles]]
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* [[Wikipedia 2197:Founding principles|Wikipedia:Founding principles]]
* [[Wikipedia 2197:Article eligibility|Wikipedia:Article eligibility]]
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* [[Wikipedia 2197:Article eligibility criteria|Wikipedia:Article eligibility criteria]]

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