neutralentry
Neutralentry is a term used in information design and digital curation to describe entries that are presented in a neutral, balanced manner intended to minimize bias. It refers to practices applied to data entries—such as articles, catalog records, search results, or metadata records—that influence what is shown, how it is framed, and what is included. A neutralentry emphasizes verifiable information and aims to avoid advocacy, sensationalism, or value-laden labeling within the entry content while preserving essential context.
Principles commonly associated with neutralentry include impartiality, transparency, completeness, and provenance. Neutralentries strive to present information
Applications of neutralentry concepts appear in encyclopedic platforms, library catalogs, data portals, news aggregators, and search
Critics point out that true neutrality is difficult to achieve, noting that every selection and presentation
See also: neutral point of view, information bias, data ethics, responsible AI, provenance.