Battlestar Wiki:Neutral point of viewFrom Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide(Redirected from BW:NPOV)
Battlestar Wiki's neutral point-of-view (or NPOV) states that editors should write articles on subject matter related to the characters, places, and events of the show as if they were a reporter that "lives" in the Battlestar universe, stating the facts as best as possible with little to no interpretation, opinion or other subjective commentary. Most of Battlestar Wiki's articles chronicle characters, situations, and principles in a work of fiction. As such, as with the people, places and events of the real-world Earth, interpretation is likely and natural as part of the entertainment value of the Original Series, the Re-imagined Series and other official derivative works. However, it is important that editors do not assert an opinion or an interpretation of an event as fact. On Battlestar Wiki, violations of the neutral point-of-view often occur when a contributor writes a contribution in the form of a review or essay, where the comments are personalized by the contributor and appear to have a single, polarized voice on a subject. A good article that adheres to the neutral point-of-view should:
Other NPOV guidelines used on Battlestar Wiki are similar to Wikipedia's policy on neutral point-of-view, and should be noted when no other Battlestar Wiki policies or guidelines apply. An example of violating a NPOV is drawing a conclusion about a character's motivations. It isn't appropriate to say, for instance, that Gaius Baltar or even Count Baltar is evil. The best way to document their intentions is to chronicle their actions in the articles and cite your sources. The facts tell the story to the reader neutrally, allowing the reader to form their own opinion and not to base their opinion on your own. Any articles on cast, crew or other real-world contributions of the show itself can and should be written differently, using the real-world point-of-view, where you can write in detail about the show without pretending that what you see is "real." |





