Wikipedia breaks policy rules

Francis's picture

Wikipedia has long been discussed about their No Original Research (NOR) policy being a violation of their own Neutral Point Of View (NPOV) policy. Recently, a user complained about the "excluding tiny minorities" rule. Personally, I disagree with this complaint because:

  1. Nobody cares about something small like that
  2. The fact that something is excluded now does not mean that it will be excluded forever (from Blueboar)
  3. Some of these "tiny minority" ideas are not true



Meanwhile, I disagree with the rest of the policy because:

  1. There could be popular stuff only discussed with other human beings and not on sources (TV, books, newspapers, etc.)
  2. There are no exceptions to this rule
  3. Biased
  4. This policy is just plain stupid
  5. You can't back up your claims
  6. Adds annoying "[citation needed]" links to articles

So if you are using Wikipedia, only research on the popular stuff.


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