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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Wikipedia:Five pillars]]
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]]
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia]]
* [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]]
* [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]]

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This means:

Neutral
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Compilation
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Verifiable
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Established
Original ideas, interpretations, or research cannot be verified, and thus are inappropriate for Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a primary source; it strives to be a tertiary source.
Facts
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