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What is Alternapedia ?
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Alternapedia is the website that provides valuable information on all
sides of controversies, so that its readers can form their own
opinions.
Alternapedia's policies and guidelines can be summarized as follows:
1. Anyone can contribute to Alternapedia. The user interface is
kept as simple as possible. Editing an article does not require the
knowledge of special formatting codes.
2. Alternapedia welcomes all points of view. You can contribute
new points of view in personal, authored articles, and present
published points of view in collaborative articles.
3. Alternapedia is an archive of authored articles, written by one
or more authors to present new research or opinion. They must relate
to a controversy, and meet certain quality requirements. They are
subject to a peer-review process by named administrators. Authors
can protect their articles from other editors, and submit their work
while retaining the copyright.
4. Collaborative articles are written collaboratively to include
all
points of view in a controversy, based on the best sources available.
Complex controversies are divided up in two-sided sub-controversies,
so that each opposite view can be presented side by side, with equal
weight. Collaborative articles are available under the GNU Free
Documentation License (GFDL).
5. Alternapedia has a code of conduct. Respect your fellow editors
even when you may not agree with them. Be civil, open and welcoming.
Find consensus, avoid edit wars. Disruptive editors will be restricted
to editing only one side of the controversy, or blocked from any
editing.
The policies will be refined over time to help us reach our stated
goal efficiently.
Click here to see how to get started:
Help:Getting started - Alternapedia, the collaborative project that brings all points of view together.
Ciao
What is Alternapedia ?
--------------------------------
Alternapedia is the website that provides valuable information on all
sides of controversies, so that its readers can form their own
opinions.
Alternapedia's policies and guidelines can be summarized as follows:
1. Anyone can contribute to Alternapedia. The user interface is
kept as simple as possible. Editing an article does not require the
knowledge of special formatting codes.
2. Alternapedia welcomes all points of view. You can contribute
new points of view in personal, authored articles, and present
published points of view in collaborative articles.
3. Alternapedia is an archive of authored articles, written by one
or more authors to present new research or opinion. They must relate
to a controversy, and meet certain quality requirements. They are
subject to a peer-review process by named administrators. Authors
can protect their articles from other editors, and submit their work
while retaining the copyright.
4. Collaborative articles are written collaboratively to include
all
points of view in a controversy, based on the best sources available.
Complex controversies are divided up in two-sided sub-controversies,
so that each opposite view can be presented side by side, with equal
weight. Collaborative articles are available under the GNU Free
Documentation License (GFDL).
5. Alternapedia has a code of conduct. Respect your fellow editors
even when you may not agree with them. Be civil, open and welcoming.
Find consensus, avoid edit wars. Disruptive editors will be restricted
to editing only one side of the controversy, or blocked from any
editing.
The policies will be refined over time to help us reach our stated
goal efficiently.
Click here to see how to get started:
Help:Getting started - Alternapedia, the collaborative project that brings all points of view together.
Ciao