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| notes = <translate><!--T:4--> This page describes the "Neutral point of view" policy of many Wikimedia projects, its history, and its implications.</translate>
| notes = <translate><!--T:4--> This page describes the "Neutral point of view" policy of many Wikimedia projects, its history, and its implications.</translate>
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NPOV would not be possible without two features of MediaWiki: editors discuss; but only one page exists under a title. In other words, «(i) individuals interact directly to share information and convince each other, and (ii) they edit a common medium to establish their own opinions».</translate><ref><translate><!--T:20--> ''[<tvar name="1">http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.3568</tvar> Modeling Social Dynamics in a Collaborative Environment]'' (2014). The opposite system is [[<tvar name="2">MeatBall:ViewPoint</tvar>|ViewPoint]], where each revision (i.e. opinion) is given the same visibility and an unlimited number of versions of a page co-exist.</translate></ref>
NPOV would not be possible without two features of MediaWiki: editors discuss; but only one page exists under a title. In other words, «(i) individuals interact directly to share information and convince each other, and (ii) they edit a common medium to establish their own opinions».</translate><ref><translate><!--T:20-->
''[<tvar name="1">http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.3568</tvar> Modeling Social Dynamics in a Collaborative Environment]'' (2014). The opposite system is [[<tvar name="2">MeatBall:ViewPoint</tvar>|ViewPoint]], where each revision (i.e. opinion) is given the same visibility and an unlimited number of versions of a page co-exist.</translate></ref>


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