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Wikipediastyle

Wikipediastyle is the name given to the editorial conventions and prose approach used in Wikipedia articles. It describes an encyclopedic method of writing intended to inform readers and to enable verification through cited sources.

Core principles include neutral point of view, avoiding the presentation of opinions as facts; verifiability; and

The structure is evident in the use of a lead section that summarizes the topic and in

Style and diction emphasize clarity and precision. Sentences are factual and often written in a present-tense

Wikipediastyle has influenced many other reference projects and education initiatives. It is codified in Wikipedia's Manual

no
original
research.
Articles
rely
on
reliable
sources,
with
inline
citations,
and
strive
for
concise,
accessible
language.
Language
is
chosen
to
minimize
bias
and
promotional
tone.
information
arranged
into
sections
and
subsections.
Text
is
supported
by
references
and,
where
relevant,
linked
to
related
articles.
Infoboxes,
lists,
and
tables
may
accompany
the
narrative
to
present
data
clearly.
tone.
Writers
avoid
subjective
judgments,
superlatives,
and
unsourced
claims,
favoring
cautious
language
when
information
is
uncertain.
of
Style
and
related
guidelines,
though
actual
writing
varies
among
editors
and
language
editions.
The
style
evolves
through
community
discussion
and
policy
updates.