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people educated in the topic, or by consulting experts about questionable ideas. Fortunately, some falsehoods are trivial to detect: if multiple sources contradict the article's text, then it probably is false text. The rare exceptions are most often the wrong facts in old, worldwide news reports, which repeat a false claim, over and over, until corrected by later, more detailed news reports.
32: 174:– The placement of text, plus images or photos, in an article should present a true impression of the subject, not just in details, but in the top summary or overall structure of the article. An article's structure should not mislead readers into thinking known falsehoods or rare opinions are somehow reflecting the majority concerns about a topic. 129:– If five reliable sources repeat an incorrect fact, then that does not justify repeating a known falsehood. This often occurs when later news reports have corrected the early versions of events, which appeared in "5" major newspapers. An article should not repeat the now-known incorrect versions of events. 190:
mill" spreading sensational text about people or events. Consider the alternative: imagine those extreme claims are later found to be false, and consider the harm done by spreading such false information. A good example would be a recent court verdict: perhaps wait 3-4 years before saying someone "is
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Those are some issues which reveal the true complexity about why truth is an important concern to WP editors. Just because reliable sources claim something, in detail, does not justify stating it in Knowledge. Some types of claims require extraordinary evidence, when stated in Knowledge. We should
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Note that a major goal is to avoid "known falsehoods", and this goal often requires expertise in the topic of the article. Of course, some false information will slip through, simply because the "ultimate truth" is unknown or unknowable. Meanwhile, the chances of spotting false text are better for
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Among the issues to ponder, is the notion of multiple levels of truth, which are often ignored in many WP policies. An article should not state everything claimed by reliable sources. Of course, many outsiders have been alarmed to hear, "Knowledge is not about truth, but verifiability". The reason
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should not be used to give the impression that most people do not believe, today, the World is round. The proportion of text, in an article, should reflect the relative views of the educated public, at least those educated in the specific topic of the
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for the alarm is the over-simplification about truth. In reality, truth is very important in Knowledge, and editors must be sure an article is true, in many ways. There are several levels of truth to consider:
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had stated: "The threshold for inclusion in Knowledge is verifiability, not truth". That statement has been viewed as claiming Knowledge is, somehow, not concerned with truth. That is
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to be in Knowledge, based on common-sense notions of the truth, and true balance, of current information as viewed by people educated about a topic.
153:– An article cannot claim, "All Americans think Hitler was evil" or state, "All marriages have rough periods", or any other issue which applies to 140: 123:– An editor should not cite a reference source which does not support, or contradicts, the article text. A false reference is not acceptable. 186:) should be avoided, even when in multiple sources. Treat extreme claims as requiring extreme evidence, so Knowledge is not used as a " 227: 53: 40: 52:
This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of
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in which Knowledge seeks to present true information. This essay focuses on avoiding known falsehoods.
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is a ship which sails weekly between the U.S. and England" or state, "The NYC
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Also, extreme, wild, controversial claims about a living person (
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Explanatory essay about the Knowledge:Verifiability policy
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Knowledge:FALSE
explanatory essay
Knowledge:Verifiability
Knowledge's policies or guidelines
thoroughly vetted by the community
Shortcut
WP:NOTFALSE
policy on verifiability
World Trade Center
lower Manhattan
WP:BLP
rumor
Knowledge:Accuracy
Knowledge:Inaccuracy
Knowledge:Verifiability, not truth
Category
Knowledge essays about verification

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