Sasukepedia:Neutrality policy

A Neutral Point of View (often referred as NPOV) is a principle which describes an authoring or editing perspective representing views fairly and without bias (or at least attempting to remove as much bias as possible). On Sasukepedia, an editor has to assume a neutral point of view when writing articles.

''Note that NPOV refers to a fan's perspective rather than official info originating from Monster9. Monster9 may officially state negative or positive elements regarding a subject. Any such material must be mentioned, and does not break the NPOV policy. Articles should not be edited to remove correctly cited details.''

Why neutral point of view?
Writing articles at Sasukepedia with a neutral point of view helps remove conflicts that may occur from conflicting fan opinions stated in articles. Additionally, maintaining neutrality can help prevent personal attacks.

How to write with neutral point of view
Neutral point of view is a point of view that is unbiased - that is, neither sympathetic with nor in opposition to its subject. Any subject where there are multiple significant fan points of view should be written so that each of these views is impartially stated with equal merit to the others. The article should not imply that one opinion is the correct one.

Additionally, when discussing show details, the information should originate from Monster9 information only, fan interpretation and speculation are not allowed (except in speculation sections).

Additionally when writing about other people or yourself, try to refrain from personal attacks or self promotion. Articles should be written in an encyclopedic style.

In the main namespaces, lists of people are against this policy.

Dealing with biased articles
When editing an article that has non-neutral points of view, try to replace contentious sections with fairer ones. Use a neutral style, and try to remain as impartial as possible. If you do not wish to edit the article, add the NPOV template to the first line of the article, then leave a comment on the article's Talk: page describing any neutrality issues you see in the article. If you are editing an article that has already been tagged with the NPOV template, leave the original issues in the Talk: page.

Defamation is prohibited by the DNP policy and will be addressed by the means outlined there.