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 Wikipedia's 5 Pillars: There are five pillars that Wikipedia uses to guide editors' contributions. Following these pillars will help ensure that content on Wikipedia is appropriate.

Wikipedia Is an Online Encyclopedia
Wikipedia should be used to provide information in a structure similar to traditional encyclopedias and almanacs. Wikipedia is intended to present information in a specific format, it is not intended to be a dictionary, instruction manual or anything other than an encyclopedia. Wikipedia should not be used as a platform to advertise, proselytize or otherwise promote an editor's self-interests.

Wikipedia Is Neutral
Wikipedia can present different perspectives or opinions on the same topic, but the overall content in the article must be balanced, contextual and impartial.

Wikipedia Is Free Content
Wikipedia editors should be aware that any content they create and post on Wikipedia can be used by others. Wikipedia editors do not own the content they produce. Alternatively, editors should not plagiarize the content of others or violate any copyright laws.

Wikipedia Editors Should Interact Respectfully and Civilly
Wikipedia editors should avoid getting into editing wars with other authors. They should be respectful and civil when interacting with each other, even if they disagree. Lingering conflicts should be resolved using the talk page or, only if needed, the Wikipedia's dispute resolution process.

Wikipedia Does Not Have Firm Rules
Wikipedia provides guidelines to promote optimal content and editing, but those are subject to change and interpretation. Wikipedia encourages editors to be bold in their contributions and not get hung up on hard-lined rules. If mistakes are made, copies of the previous pages are kept and the pages can be reverted to previous versions if needed.