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  2. Wikipedia:Content disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    See a list of controversial issues for some examples of articles that may contain such content. None of these articles contain warnings. None of these articles contain warnings. In any case, Wikipedia is a work in progress, and many articles contain errors , bias , or duplication , or may simply need tender loving care .

  3. Wikipedia:General disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    However, Wikipedia cannot guarantee the validity of the information found here. The content of any given article may recently have been changed, vandalized, or altered by someone whose opinion does not correspond with the state of knowledge in the relevant fields. Note that most other encyclopedias and reference works also have disclaimers.

  4. Category:Wikipedia disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    This is a maintenance category, used for maintenance of the Wikipedia project. It is not part of the encyclopedia and contains non-article pages, or groups articles by status rather than subject. Do not include this category in content categories.

  5. Wikipedia:No disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    A disclaimer in a Wikipedia article is a statement or visual template that editors may attempt to insert as a warning to readers. While ideas like this have been continually proposed , the consensus is that disclaimers do not belong in encyclopedia articles and should be deleted.

  6. Wikipedia:What an article should not include - Wikipedia

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    Articles should not have disclaimers in their text or templates found within their text. For example, if an article is about a medical condition, it should not have a disclaimer stating not to use it to help cure a medical condition.

  7. Wikipedia:Offensive material

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    For example, editors selecting images for articles like Human body have thousands of images of naked bodies and body parts available to them, but they normally choose images that portray the human body in an unemotional, non-sexual standard anatomical position over more sexual images due to greater relevance to the subject. The more sexual ...

  8. Wikipedia:Stand-alone lists - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone lists (also referred to as list articles) are articles composed of one or more embedded lists, or series of items formatted into a list.Many stand-alone lists identify their content's format in their titles, beginning with descriptors such as "List of" (List of sovereign states), "Timeline of" (Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic), or similar.

  9. Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Non-free content is an evolving page offering more specific guidance about what is likely to be fair use in the Wikipedia articles and what Wikipedia policy will accept, with examples. In general, the educational and transformative nature of Wikipedia articles provides an excellent fair use case for anyone reproducing an article.