User:Wispanow


 * Objectivity

This is the correct application (by for example scientific method) of current knowledge. Truth, science, knowledge relates here. By far the easiest to prove.


 * Equaling the Balance, Unique Neutral point of view

Very difficult to achieve, and impossible to prove in reality because relations are everywhere. Law and judiciary are often examples of getting an appropriate judgment by "proofs" which are relative and do not fulfill a absolute objectivity. The time clearly is relevant (many "history" pages in Wikipedia), needs balance and often makes me lamenting ;-).


 * Yours, mine, any personal viewpoint

May be any of the above, but is by far mostly (we do not have the time to make an investigation about every statement we have to give) biased. For example even the most serious, earnest scientist prefers some kind of food (without proof, probably biased ;-) ).

Fictitious Example of Viewpoints about 1+1=?

Journalism can have any of these viewpoints, and has mostly mixed viewpoints. Good, serious journalism (which includes somehow Wikipedia) is often seen as a mixture of objectivity and neutrality: Note that "violating neutrality" is valuated neutral: neither "positive" nor "negative". Reason is that it may present an unreal viewpoint, to give 1+1=3 and 1+1=4 similar room than 1+1=2, even if in the second last example the room is weighted per human percentage. The "right" result: 1+1=2 may be questioned "inappropriately" in the view of the reader by "wrong" results. So that depends on:
 * 1) Viewpoints which are seen as "wrong" by most "reliable sources", are excluded; violating neutrality.
 * 2) "Unknown" is nearly ever no new and even if, no interesting message; although some journalists will have this viewpoint, they do not publish, and others will post different viewpoints which violate neutrality.
 * a) who are the readers,
 * b) in which manner will they read the text and
 * c) which result represents reality.

What i do at Wikipedia
My intention is/was mainly to balance neutrality.

Countries of the earth i visited:

 * Europe: Sweden, Denmark, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany: West Germany+East Germany, Poland, Netherland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia: Czechia+Slovakia, Ukraine, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia


 * Asia: Turkey, Japan


 * Africa: Egypt, Tunisia


 * North America: United States, Canada


 * South America: Peru, Ecuador

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