User:Vassyana/exercise

Wikipedia Principles for Normal People by a random collection of malcontents.

Just a sandbox attempt to make a set of concise, cheeky and relatively simple expressions of the principles of Wikipedia.

Content
Wikipedia has a collection of rules that express how we should handle the content in our articles.

The Sacred Five*
--* Or Sacred Four and One Half. Reliable sources is a guideline (like a semi-policy), often contentious, but a central principle.
 * WP:V (Verifiability).
 * WP:NOR (No original research).
 * WP:NPOV (Neutral point of view).
 * WP:BLP (Biographies of living persons).
 * WP:RS (Reliable sources).

The Unholy Three

 * WP:N (Notability}.
 * WP:NOT (What Wikipedia is not).
 * WP:MOS (Manual of Style).

Conduct
Wikipedia has a set of policies and guidelines that explain what kind of behavior is expected.

Weird
Wikipedia has some rules that do not cleanly fall under the above categories, making them a bit weird.