W-Extra. “Can I be neutral?” / Kim Seon Woo
W-Extra. “Can I be neutral?” / Kim Seon Woo
Summary
However, as "neutral" is understood not as a description of the encyclopedia, but as a contributor's eagerness and intentional position, one must recognize the universal attitude, openness, and good faith ideals from a similar perspective. For example, within the public content community, there are inherent tensions (eg “unstructured tyranny”) and practical difficulties (eg Wikipedia office action). Likewise, it would be wrong if Wikipedia should focus on goodwill (assuming it's doing its best for others, working for patience, citizens, and humor), suggesting that it is a harmonious community of benevolent saints.
Interesting Point.
During everyday life or during school class discussions, I always face'people who take a neutral position'. They often take a'neutral position', claiming that they are not biased to either the left or the right, to conservatives or progress. Wikipedia is the same.
Discussion.
But is it possible to ‘neutral position’ in the first place? Isn't it that there are no opinions?
Summary
However, as "neutral" is understood not as a description of the encyclopedia, but as a contributor's eagerness and intentional position, one must recognize the universal attitude, openness, and good faith ideals from a similar perspective. For example, within the public content community, there are inherent tensions (eg “unstructured tyranny”) and practical difficulties (eg Wikipedia office action). Likewise, it would be wrong if Wikipedia should focus on goodwill (assuming it's doing its best for others, working for patience, citizens, and humor), suggesting that it is a harmonious community of benevolent saints.
Interesting Point.
During everyday life or during school class discussions, I always face'people who take a neutral position'. They often take a'neutral position', claiming that they are not biased to either the left or the right, to conservatives or progress. Wikipedia is the same.
Discussion.
But is it possible to ‘neutral position’ in the first place? Isn't it that there are no opinions?
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