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1 Behaviors  



1.1  Locality  





1.2  Neutrality  





1.3  Editing  





1.4  Discussions  





1.5  Sources  







2 Examples  





3 Principles  





4 Suggested remedies  





5 See also  



5.1  More on civil POV pushing  





5.2  Other relevant pages  





5.3  Related arbitration cases  







6 External links  














Wikipedia:Civil POV pushing






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(Redirected from Wikipedia:CPUSH)

Wikipedia, and specifically the dispute resolution process, has a difficult time dealing with civil POV pushers. The Arbitration Committee (ArbCom) has a mixed record in dealing with such problem users. The Arbitration Committee has chosen to avoid focusing on content, because admittedly they are not subject experts, and often these issues are complicated enough that knowledge of the topic is necessary to identify pseudoscience, crankery, conspiracy theories, marginal nationalist or historic viewpoints, and the like. (One important reason for this is that oftentimes there is a great deal of misinformation surrounding these topics.) Rather than focusing on content the Arbitration Committee has focused on behavior. The problem is compounded because it often takes the form of long-term behavior that cannot accurately be summarized in a few diffs. As such, the committee has difficulty dealing with "civil" POV pushers—editors who repeatedly disregard or manipulate Wikipedia's content policies but are superficially civil, or not-quite-uncivil-enough to merit sanctions.

As a result of the Arbitration Committee's failure to deal with these issues, the committee has effectively abdicated the responsibility for ensuring neutrality, verifiability, and other content standards to a few users (mostly, but not entirely admins) who patrol these articles and attempt to keep them free of disruption. These users are generally very knowledgeable about the subject and committed to Wikipedia's policies on proper sourcing and appropriate weight. Unfortunately, they tend to burn out. Usually they burn out in one of two ways:

This is an untenable situation.

On occasion the Arbitration Committee acknowledges the existence of this problem. In response to suggestions that ArbCom use a related arbitration case to set down some "far-reaching, well-written, solid, effective principles for dealing with POV pushers who are civil" it was suggested to formulate a list of principles and remedies. The original impetus for this page was to provide such a list, though in the end ArbCom declined to address the issue.

Behaviors

These are editors who are superficially polite while exhibiting some or all of the following behaviors:

Locality

Neutrality

Editing

Discussions

Sources

Examples

Topics affected by this problem include:

  • Alternative medicine
  • Global warming
  • Nationalist issues
  • Parapsychology
  • The September 11 attacks
  • Racial topics
  • Caste-related topics
  • Religion-related topics
  • Gender-related topics
  • Pseudoscience
  • Marginal or idiosyncratic scientific speculation
  • New religious movements
  • The free software movement
  • The Shakespeare authorship question
  • Tea Party Movement
  • Gun control
  • School shootings
  • Mass killings under communist regimes
  • Uyghur genocide
  • Use of chemical weapons in the Syrian civil war
  • Alt-right
  • Neo-Nazism
  • Cryptocurrencies
  • COVID-19-related topics
  • Principles

    Suggested remedies

    See also

    More on civil POV pushing

    Other relevant pages

  • WP:Be neutral in form
  • WP:Criticisms of society may be consistent with NPOV and reliability
  • WP:Disruptive editing
  • WP:Don't be a fanatic
  • WP:Don't "teach the controversy" (the phrase doesn't mean what you think it does)
  • WP:Expert retention
  • WP:Administrators' guide/Dealing with disputes
  • WP:No holy wars
  • WP:Pearl-clutching
  • WP:Please be a giant dick, so we can ban you
  • WP:POV and OR from editors, sources, and fields
  • WP:POV railroad
  • WP:Why Wikipedia cannot claim the Earth is not flat – advice on coping with civil POV pushers
  • WP:Ye shall know them by their sources

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Civil_POV_pushing&oldid=1222185654"

    Categories: 
    Wikipedia essays about neutrality
    Wikipedia essays about civility
     



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