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Wikipedia:Verifiability

in articles, lists, and captions, must be verifiable. All quotations, and any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged...

Last Update: 2024-04-12T15:02:25Z Word Count : 3847

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Wikipedia:Verifiability, not truth

policy, Wikipedia:Verifiability, previously defined the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia as "verifiability, not truth". "Verifiability" was used in this...

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Wikipedia:Verifiability, and truth

policy, Wikipedia:Verifiability, used to define the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia as "verifiability, not truth". "Verifiability" was used in this...

Last Update: 2023-10-21T19:54:29Z Word Count : 667

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Wikipedia:Verifiability/2012 RfC

must be verifiable, but because other policies and guidelines also influence content, verifiability does not guarantee inclusion. Verifiability, and not...

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Wikipedia:Verifiability challenges

reliable source that supports the material. What is a challenge? A verifiability challenge is any good-faith claim that unsourced material cannot be...

Last Update: 2016-06-10T21:18:46Z Word Count : 401

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Wikipedia:Verifiability/Workshop

Wikipedia talk:Verifiability Verifiability on Wikipedia means that the information in an article must be supported by reliable sources. Verifiability on Wikipedia...

Last Update: 2012-04-07T20:48:43Z Word Count : 1046

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Wikipedia:Truth, not verifiability

Wikipedia:Verifiability, basically puts this the other way round as verifiability, not truth: "Even if you're sure something is true, it must be verifiable before...

Last Update: 2021-06-19T19:25:23Z Word Count : 194

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Wikipedia:Verifiability/2012 RfC/Comments

verifiable before you can add it" instead of "Verifiability, and not truth". I can understand why people think there are problems with "Verifiability...

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Wikipedia:Verifiability and notability

provide in-depth coverage of the topic. Both verifiability and notability require reputable references. Verifiability deals with the information in the article...

Last Update: 2023-01-27T05:43:15Z Word Count : 253

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Wikipedia:Verifiability

In the English Wikipedia, verifiability means other people using the encyclopedia can check that the information comes from a reliable source. Its content is determined by previously published information rather than editors' beliefs, opinions, experiences, or previously unpublished ideas or information. Even if you are sure something is true, it must have been previously published in a reliable source before you can add it. If reliable sources disagree with each other, then maintain a neutral point of view and present what the various sources say, giving each side its due weight. All material in Wikipedia mainspace, including everything in articles, lists, and captions, must be verifiable. All quotations, and any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged, must include an inline citation to a reliable source that directly supports the material. Any material that needs an inline citation but does not have one may be removed. Please immediately remove contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced. For how to write citations, see citing sources. Verifiability, no original research, and neutral point of view are Wikipedia's core content policies. They work together to determine content, so editors should understand the key points of all three. Articles must also comply with the copyright policy. All content must be verifiable. The burden to demonstrate verifiability lies with the editor who adds or restores material, and it is satisfied by providing an inline citation to a reliable source that directly supports the contribution.Using inline citations, provide reliable, published sources for: all quotations all material whose verifiability has been challenged all material that is likely to be challenged all contentious matter about living and recently deceased persons.The cited source must clearly support the material as presented in the article. Cite the source clearly, ideally giving page number(s)—though sometimes a section, chapter, or other division may be appropriate instead; see Wikipedia:Citing sources for details of how to do this. Any material lacking an inline citation to a reliable source that directly supports the material may be removed and should not be restored without an inline citation to a reliable source. Whether and how quickly material should be initially removed for not having an inline citation to a reliable source depends on the material and the overall state of the article. In some cases, editors may object if you remove material without giving them time to provide references. Consider adding a citation needed tag as an interim step. When tagging or removing material for lacking an inline citation, please state your concern that it may not be possible to find a published reliable source, and the material therefore may not be verifiable. If you think the material is verifiable, you are encouraged to provide an inline citation yourself before considering whether to remove or tag it. Do not leave unsourced or poorly sourced material in an article if it might damage the reputation of living people or existing groups, and do not move it to the talk page. You should also be aware of how Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons also applies to groups.


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